My Experience with Sertraline 50mg Tablets: Helpful or Harmful?
I've been taking Sertraline 50mg Tablets for two months now to manage my anxiety and OCD, and I wanted to share my experiences and hear from others. Initially, the medication helped with my mood swings and gave me a sense of calm, which was great. However, I've been experiencing some side effects like dizziness and excessive sweating, which can be a bit challenging. Has anyone else experienced similar things? How do you cope? I'm also curious about people's long-term experiences with Sertraline. Is it effective over a longer period, or have you had to switch medications? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
My Experience with Sertraline 50mg Tablets: Helpful or Harmful?
I've been taking Sertraline 50mg Tablets for two months now to manage my anxiety and OCD, and I wanted to share my experiences and hear from others. Initially, the medication helped with my mood swings and gave me a sense of calm, which was great. However, I've been experiencing some side effects like dizziness and excessive sweating, which can be a bit challenging. Has anyone else experienced similar things? How do you cope? I'm also curious about people's long-term experiences with Sertraline. Is it effective over a longer period, or have you had to switch medications? Any insights or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Comments (4)
I had to switch to a different medication because Sertraline gave me really bad insomnia. It's worth discussing with your doctor if you're having trouble sleeping.
Sertraline is a lifesaver and my anxiety is so much better. However, I did have to deal with a whole host of side effects like dizziness, nausea, and severe fatigue. It took a good month to get used to it but it was worth it.
I've had horrible experiences with SSRIs in general. I switched to Zoloft because the side effects from Sertraline were unbearable.
I find that Sertraline helps with my anxiety, but I’ve also noticed some weight gain. Anyone else experience this? It’s been a bit tough to manage.