Posted by Jasmine25 on March 19, 2005, at 23:14:05
In reply to Re: withdrawal symptoms coming off zoloft » bruin, posted by Phillipa on March 19, 2005, at 20:34:45
> It's funny. The pdocs always used to tell me to just stop an AD and then they replaced it with something else. My neurotransmitters must have been going crazy! I'm now more convinced than ever to get off the remaining 25mg of zoloft, and now down to 7.5mg of remeron. Maybe the total of l5mg of valium I take a day is keeping me from W/D effects, or maybe I don't really need them. Or, I've been switched so often that the amt of time I'm on them is not long enough to become addicted. How long does it take to become addicted to a particular AD? Fondly, Phillipa
Apparently it doesn't take long to become addicted; I've only been on Zoloft for 6 months, and it's the only AD I've ever been on. At the highest, my dosage peaked at 100mg, which I understand is relatively low.
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