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Default Mar 25, 2022 at 01:03 PM
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Hello All,

I am wondering if any of you have switched from a high dose of sertraline to another ssri with any luck. I think the max I can take is 200mg, so maybe my psychiatrist will suggest that first before we try something else.

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Default Mar 25, 2022 at 01:38 PM
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So sorry this is happening to you. I was on a high dose of Sertraline many, many years ago. It worked for for about ten years for me but then kind of pooped out. I was switched to Lexapro and when my insurance wouldn't cover it, I was switched again to Celexa. Celexa has worked very well for me for over two decades [knock on wood] but seemed to work only against my depression and not my anxiety, so my doc added Buspirone to the mix and the combination works well for me personally. I hope your doctor finds what is best for you and what will lead to the absolutely best outcome. I find it very scary when a med seems to stop working. My heart goes out to you!
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