What Are The Side Effects Of Taking Minimum Dose Of Zoloft?
Consultation
Detailed Answer:
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You strategy of splitting the pill for two weeks as we discussed is a good idea.
This has as good chance of lowering side effects. To answer your question, the body will build a tolerance to excess serotonin in the gut that causes GI symptoms and side effects.
By the time you increase up to 25mg daily, the odds of side effects are drastically lowered. I would not expect you to have side effects when you increase the dose to 25mg daily in a couple of weeks.
I hope this answers your question. Please feel free to ask any followup questions you would like!
Dr. Sheppe
Followup
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Stomach pain is actually a very common side effect of Zoloft, and usually goes away pretty quickly. I'm confident that nothing serious is going on. Good luck with your endoscopy! Let me know how it goes.
Dr. Sheppe
Followup
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Ah, I see. No wonder your stomach is upset on Zoloft -- you have a sensitive stomach to begin with!
Have they tested you for H. pylori? It's a bacteria that causes ulcers sometimes, especially in people with hernias. Nexium is great, but you might need an antibiotic as well. Hopefully the endoscopy will shed some light on the issue.
Dr. Sheppe
Followup
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That's a good sign. Nexium should really help. Can take some time to really kick in, though. Sometimes several weeks. Hang in there.
Dr. Sheppe