| What is Zoloft?
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Zoloft helps treat depression, panic disorder, OCD, and PTSD. |
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| How fast does Zoloft work?
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The time it takes to feel better differs for everyone. You may start to feel better within 2 to 4 weeks
but it may also take 6 to 8 weeks. Even if you don’t feel better right away, it’s important to keep taking your medicine as directed. |
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| How long do I have to take Zoloft?
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Your doctor will decide the length of treatment that’s right for you. It is important to keep taking Zoloft as directed by your doctor. |
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| Is Zoloft habit forming?
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It's been shown that Zoloft is not addictive and not habit forming. |
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Can Zoloft be taken with other medications? |
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Tell your doctor what medicines you are taking. If you are taking a medicine called a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI), you should not take
Zoloft. |
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Are there any side effects associated with Zoloft? |
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Some people taking Zoloft may have side effects. The most common side effects include upset stomach, having trouble sleeping, diarrhea, dry mouth, sexual side effects, feeling unusually sleepy or tired, tremor, indigestion, increase of sweating, feeling agitated, and decreased appetite. |
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