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How do you know Zoloft is starting to work?

Was wondering if anyone could share with me what they noticed when zoloft started working for them? Was it small tiny improvements at first or was it... read more

How long for an increased dose of Zoloft to work?

How long does it take for Effexor XR to work?

Hi. I was diagnosed with GAD and severe clinical depression after a situation last year resulted in me... breaking. PTSD-style. For awhile, I... read more

How long does Zoloft take to work?

I have been on Zoloft for about 5 weeks and i have maybe seen a slight improvement in my anxiety but nothing major yet.... read more

I want to now how the drug zoloft effices the brain?

i want to now how it effictes the brain over all

Effexor - I'm extremely tired after taking Venlafaxine 150mg in the morning I would like to try?

... taking it in the evening but wondering if I'll have withdrawal effects changing the time of day??

Hello all, one ? I am currently taking Effexor XR for anxiety and depression. But I'm still having?

... anxiety attacks and they are getting worse. Is there anyone in here taking Effexor XR and how is it helping... read more

I just started weaning off of Effexor XR 150 mg. I am now on day 2 of no Effexor at all. I am?

... starting to feel very dizzy, tingling sensations, brain fog, and nauseous. Is there anything I can do (without taking another prescription) to... read more

How much food should I eat when I take my Effexor? I take 150mg of Effexor XR each morning. It?

... makes me antsy, so I definitely can't take it at night. The directions say to take it with food. However, at the time of day I take it, I... read more

Generalised anxiety ~ Multiple meds.

I’m from England, and had a few questions which I can discuss with my doctor soon but with them being very busy due to the aftermath of COVID I... read more

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