Zoloft withdrawal symptoms, Dangers and Warns

Zoloft Withdrawal Symptoms Dangers and Warns

Zoloft (sertraline) Withdrawal symptoms, frequently referred to "discontinuation symptoms" can occur when the medication is taken off abruptly. They can be accompanied by headaches, nausea, dizziness, anxiety, and flu-like symptoms. It is suggested that the medication be gradually decreased until there is a time when you can quit taking it.

Zoloft abuse could lead to addiction that develops into habit and dependency. Many drugs that fall into the SSRI classification do not cause addiction. However, studies on Zoloft abuse have shown the opposite with this particular medication.

Most often prescription pill addictions are triggered due to the fact that the person who is taking them decides to use them, but that's not always the circumstance. For instance, someone abusing Zoloft could take greater doses of the medication more frequently, or crush tablets and snort them instead of swallowing them orally.

As such, it is feasible to gain a tolerance to Zoloft and result in increasing dosage (either by the doctor or by the patient). The result is that patients may increase how much or the frequency with which they take Zoloft often, and when that happens, stopping causes Zoloft withdrawal, which can take a considerable time.

Patients experience withdrawal symptoms from Zoloft after they decide to quit taking Zoloft. Zoloft withdrawals can be dangerous even after the medication been tapered down.

Timingline to withdraw Zoloft

In general, Zoloft detox will exacerbate Zoloft withdrawal symptoms. The withdrawal symptoms that Zoloft causes will eventually subside within a month, but some might be suffering from Zoloft withdrawal symptoms for upwards of 90 days. Extended Zoloft withdrawals are referred to as acute Zoloft withdrawals.

The intensity and duration that Zoloft withdrawal symptoms will differ on a case-by-case basis depending on the amount of time you've been using the drug, the dosage as well as other factors that affect your body and there isn't a dedicated timeline for Zoloft withdrawal. Based on the factors mentioned above it is possible to take a long week or more to finish the Zoloft detox process to cause withdrawal symptoms to disappear.

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