Zoloft withdrawl symptoms, stopping cold turkey?!


Question: Zoloft withdrawl symptoms, stopping cold turkey!?
I've decided to stop cold turkey on my zoloft!. I was on 100 mg for about a month, started back in august w/ 25mg, and had gradually worked my way up to 100!. Lately it has given me severe heart burn whenever i take it so i decided to stop taking it cold turkey!. Today was my first full day off it if!. All I have expieranced so far is more worrying than when i am on my zoloft, and heart rate acceletrations!. Is there anything else that could happen!? Anything I can do!?Www@Answer-Health@Com


Answers:
With Zoloft, I would suggest you first consult with your pharmacist, concerning side-effects!. It could very well be that your heartburn has a different cause!.

The effects of depression or decreased depression will BEGIN to be seen at about 3 weeks after taking / or 3 weeks after stopping the medication as there is about a 3 week delay between the time you take the medication and the time it actually is in effect!.

For people who do stop this medication, it is advised to taper the dosage, dropping the amount down for about a week before dropping it down to an even lower dose!.

You only want to stop Zoloft under Dr's supervision, with his knowledge, as there can be a rise of symptoms returning that could place you in danger!. Monitoring is the safest method!.
If your Dr feels you are still in need of anti-depressant medication, this would be the best time to switch you to a different drug, before all your depressive symptoms return!.

Give your Doc a call - best advice I have!.Www@Answer-Health@Com

first,were you told to take the Zoloft with food!?
This is important for the very reason you are complaining about!.
Zoloft should never be stopped cold turkey!. A rebound depression or panic attack can occur once it is completely out of your system!. There are other reasons for taking this med but it should be tapered off over several weeks!. For whatever reason,you should consult your doctor!.An alternate med could solve the problem!.
Hope this helps!.
SusanWww@Answer-Health@Com

Zoloft is a medication you do not want to stop "cold-turkey!." It is recommended a gradual reduction under a physicians supervision to monitor for adverse events!. Other side effects you may look for are irritability, dizziness, agitation, anxiety, confusion, headache, lethargy and insomnia!.
Consult your physician before cutting yourself off abruptly!. Www@Answer-Health@Com

just wait it thru girl!
don't think about it!. get with something else, like, gum!. like just regular trident gum or something when you want to use zoloft!.

just keep yourself occupied!. good luck <3!Www@Answer-Health@Com





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