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Zoloft I Have Heard That Taking Shoreline Over A Long Period Of Time May Cause Psychosis Is This True
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I was watching a programme about a guy who went to see one of the bat man films and he ended up shooting a lot of people although that is an extreme example of a side effect some of the specialist doctors seemed to think that the anti depressants he was on could have been a contributing factor in his side effects( hearing voices psychosis like symptoms) could this happen with long time use of sertraline?..

posted April 23, 2018
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A MyDepressionTeam Member

I meant sertraline

posted April 23, 2018
A MyDepressionTeam Member

My son has never heard of that or seen that in his entire career as a psych nurse. He did say that it can worsen bipolar disorder.

posted April 27, 2018
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I also take sertraline 200 milligrams a day, been taking it for years now. I have no thoughts of doing anything.

posted April 27, 2018
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I've never heard of that before but I'll try to remember to ask my son who's a psych nurse:)

posted April 25, 2018
A MyDepressionTeam Member

I take sertraine 200mg, a day.
But I haven't killed anyone yet.

posted April 23, 2018

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