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Re: Zoloft and Lexapro - Differences

Posted by Frederick on July 1, 2004, at 3:30:27

In reply to Re: Zoloft and Lexapro - Differences, posted by utopizen on June 30, 2004, at 21:17:47

Hi utopizen,

I'll ask my pdoc about combining SSRI's with Antipsychotics. Zoloft gives a mild form of mania in my case and makes me a bit more focused when doing something that requires concentration. The downside is that I still tend to get oblivious in budgeting my time as if it didn't existed that I miss out on doing other priorities/responsibilites. I tried the alarm clock method, sometimes it works but most of the time it doesn't *just can't stop*.

BTW, I am taking taking 100mg of Zoloft, 100mg of Lamictal, and 0.5mcg of Xanax per day. They are of course taken in increments at diff times of the day.


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