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Thursday, December, 04, 2008

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bill
06/05/08

I was put on zolft and had several bad side effects, and i am afraid that i hurt my liver. and

now my legs from the knee's down are still swallon after about 10 days stopping the zolfot.   my head hut to the touch,  I was in la la land for a long time. also dry and bleeding nose.  I guess my main question how long dose it to stop

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JENNIFER TURNER
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JENNIFER TURNER is MUCH BETTER

I AM ALMOST 64 YEARS OLD,BEEN MARRIED FOR 45 YEARS, AND HAVE 3...

Friday, June 06, 2008

HELLO, I HAVE BEEN TAKING ZOLOFT FOR OVER 2 YEARS, I STARTED ON 50mgs. AFTER 1 MONTH I STARTED 100mgs. I HAVE FOUND THE 50 ,gs. IS BETTER FOR ME TO MAINTAIN OR AT LEAST TRY TO KEEP MY DEPRESSION UNDER CONTROL. YOU DID,NT SAY WHAT YOUR DOSE IS, SO, IT MAY BE TOO HIGH A DOSE AND YOU SHOULD TELL YOUR DR. ABOUT IT....ZOLOFT IS A SEDATING DRUG AND YOU MAY NEED A





























DIFERANT DRUG. HOPE THIS HELPS YOU.......JENNIFER

Deborah Gray
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Deborah Gray lived with undiagnosed clinical depression, both major...

Monday, June 09, 2008

I think you need to contact your doctor as soon as possible. Those side effects don't sound mild, and your doctor really needs to know about them.

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