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Poohbah
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Here the deal Iam taking 100mg of zoloft and been on it for too years for ocd and mild deppression and I seem to think the zoloft got used to my body and wanna know which one better luvoxcr and zoloft cause my doctor thinking about adding luvoxcr and I wanna the side effects and the pros and cons thanks
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Poohbah
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I'm also on Zoloft 100mg per day and I've been on it for about 5 years with a brief gap. I have Generalized Anxiety Disorder, Panic Disorder and dysthymia (depression). The Zoloft helps my depression, but is not so helpful anymore for my anxiety issues. I'm thinking of switching to a different medication. I am not familiar with Luvox. Is it an anti-depressant? Would you be taking it WITH the Zoloft or instead of the Zoloft?
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Grand Magnate
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I took Luvox a while back and was not particularly impressed with it, but at least it didn't give me any side effects. I've never taken Zoloft, so I don't have any opinion about it. I don't know if I'm any help because I'm very medication resistant...
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my doc had me on abilify and zoloft 300mg a day. it didnt help at all. it actually made me worse. i was trying to kill myself and having bad anxiety attacks. so i stopped taking it.
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Poohbah
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Poohbah
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The same its seems to me that my body rejects meds and they work a little while then stop working thanks 4 replying back
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Poohbah
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Hi again (((((kikki))))) If you feel the Zoloft isn't helping, then it might be a good idea to try the Luvox. As you say, after a while, medications can stop working for us. I kind of feel the same way about Zoloft. When I first started taking it, it was really helpful to me. Now, it's not so helpful anymore. But it helps a bit, so I'm scared to switch to something new in case I feel worse!! Sometimes we have to bite the bullet and dare to try something new though. If you do decide to go with the Luvox, I really hope it helps you!
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