Posted by linkadge on April 8, 2010, at 15:05:21
In reply to Re: Zoloft-Anti-Cancer Mechanisms, posted by morganator on April 8, 2010, at 13:35:11
>Linkage, like I said before, you make some very >good points. Still, I believe, with what we know >so far, Zoloft may just stand alone as one of >the cleaner, less toxic, less invasive SSRIs. >There is a reason why doctors can prescribe up >to 200 mg or more of it.
I don't know what that is supposed to mean. I would consider celexa, cipralex, luvox and perhaps prozac to be relatively clean too. Celexa / cipralex is the only SSRI which hasn't been linked to increased risk of metabolic issues.
Paxil and zoloft are higher offenders with this issue.All the SSRI's are prescribed in doses up to (and exceeding) 4 times the starting dose. 80mg of prozac or celexa is not that uncommon.
Zoloft just plain didn't work for me. Not to say it doesn't work for some. I just don't see putting it on a pedastil.
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