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  • What are the most common side effects of Zoloft?

What are the most common side effects of Zoloft?

Friday 12th February 2021

Learn about Zoloft's side effects, including weight changes, nausea, and more, in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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Navigating Zoloft's Side Effects: What to Expect

Ever wondered what side effects you might face when taking Zoloft? In this episode of 'Recovery Partner Network', the hosts take a closer look at the various reactions you might experience. Zoloft, a commonly prescribed antidepressant, can bring about a range of side effects from weight fluctuations and nausea to insomnia and headaches. The episode doesn't shy away from discussing the more severe impacts, like suicidal thoughts and aggression in children.
Whether you're starting Zoloft yourself or have a loved one who is, this episode offers valuable insights into what to watch out for and how to manage these challenges. With a mix of expert advice and personal anecdotes, you'll get a comprehensive view of what life on Zoloft might look like.
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