Zoloft (sertraline) is generally considered safe for the liver in most patients, but it can potentially cause liver enzyme elevations in some individuals. It's important for those with pre-existing liver conditions to use caution and consult their healthcare provider. Regular monitoring of liver function may be recommended for patients on long-term Zoloft therapy. Always discuss any concerns regarding liver health with a medical professional.
Absolutely. Liver pain is a sign that something is wrong. Most medications metabolize in the liver. If you are having liver pains, this is a sign the medication may be adversely affecting your liver.
Adversely.
yes it can affect your liver
dont do it. i knew a kid who almost died taking zoloft and alcohol . i knew another kid who almost o'd on zoloft and almost died 2 . dont take them with alcohol
You won't get high. Zoloft is an SSRI, a group of anti-depressants which seriously diminish the effects of mdma.
Methocarbamol + Xanax = increased sedative effect
The definition of 'adversely' is for something to have a negative or undesired effect on something else. For example, 'the bad weather conditions adversely affected her ability to drive safely'.
I'm worried that it might be causing mine.
inflammation of the liver
Yup.
Liver
It doesn't.