Yes, sertraline, an SSRI (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor), can affect menstrual cycles in some individuals, potentially leading to heavier periods. This side effect may be due to hormonal changes or alterations in serotonin levels, which can influence uterine function. However, responses to medication can vary widely, so it's important for anyone experiencing significant changes in their menstrual cycle while on sertraline to consult their healthcare provider.
Yes.
Winter monsoons are periods of heavy rainfall in winter that can cause floods.
Yes, Zoloft (sertraline), an antidepressant, can potentially cause irregular periods in some women. This side effect may occur due to changes in hormonal balance or neurotransmitter levels influenced by the medication. If you experience significant changes in your menstrual cycle while taking Zoloft, it's important to discuss this with your healthcare provider for further evaluation and guidance.
Dysmenorrhagia is menstruation (periods) that are abnormally long or heavy that are painful. Dysmenorrhea is menstruation that is painful, while menorrhagia is abnormally long or heavy periods.
Sertraline is Zoloft. It is an antidepressant.
Yes. Definitely. But if they are heavy and long enough to be worrying about, ask a doctor or call in center. Better to be safe rather than sorry.
When pronouncing sertraline...the "ine" sounds like "een." So, Ser-tra-leen. Sertraline!
Yes, but beware of increased side effects - both can certainly cause nausea and potentially cause sedation.
This is not unusual when a woman begins menapause, you can be at risk for anemia from blood loss with these heavy periods
Sertraline is used to treat OCD
See a Doctor- Gynaecologist
No. In fact the opposite is more likely, in that many individuals with heart dseasse suffer from depression, and antidepressants such as sertraline (and others) first can treat depression, thus leading to decrease in cardiac mobidity (illness). An excellent reference for sertraline and the benefit of this medication in heart disease, you may search the term SADHEART trials (which were the medical, scientific trials establishing the benefit of sertraline in depressed cardiac patients.