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Re: Time for a Zoloft booster?

Posted by SLS on February 7, 2012, at 5:42:19

In reply to Re: Time for a Zoloft booster? » ScottieMKE, posted by tensor on February 7, 2012, at 4:47:02

> > Hello...
> >
> > I've been taking Zoloft(sertraline)for roughly 8 years, with progressively higher doses...currently at 200mg/day.
> >
> > Over the past 6-8 months I've lost my enthusiasm and zest for life that my medication previously helped me maintain.
> >
> > I know I'm at the limit FDA limit for Zoloft, but I had a very bad reaction 4 years ago, in a similar situation when my doctor switched me to Effexor (I'm a recovering crystal meth addict) and I relapsed after the switch.
> >
> > Does a booster antidepressant to Zoloft make sense? I'm terrified of changing antidepressants, but I also know if my mood continues to deteriorate it's just as risky.
> >
> > Thanks!
>
> Yes it makes sense. There are several options that can augment Zoloft, Wellbutrin as creepy mentioned, but also Remeron, Lamictal, modafinil, T3, Lithium or buspirone. The Zoloft-Wellbutrin is a recognized and often effective combo, it goes under the name Well-loft, I would try that first.
>
> /t


Nortriptyline is also worthy of consideration.


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