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Is it okay to do this?

-take Zoloft 2~3 weeks, and after my body gets used to it (my body adjusts to it), stop.
-Take a week break, then again take it for 2~3 weeks, then when my body gets used to it, stop. Repeat this until my body is totally detoxified.

I planning to do this, using Zoloft for its dieharea property, for the detoxification of my body. My docter told me, yes, some people take it for the detoxification just like I am going to do.

But here is the problem; after the Zoloft gets used to my body (my body gets adjusted to it after 3~4 weeks), the good bowel movement stops working.
In other words, the detoxification only happens during the period of my body getting used to the Zoloft. After my body is adjusted to the Zoloft, the detoxification stops.

I still have a little more toxins to flush out of my body.

I have asked if it is okay to do it, but it looks like he does not know it for sure.

2006-11-12 22:26:28 · 5 answers · asked by davegesprek 1 in Science & Mathematics Medicine

Thanks for your answers. But the toxin on my body can only be detoxified by the Zoloft ( the lexatives do not work) .

And all I want to know is if it is okay to take Zoloft on and off repeatedly.

Thanks

2006-11-12 22:33:46 · update #1

5 answers

I have heard of it being done. My doctor prescribed Zoloft to me for PMDD, so I only had to take it two weeks a month. It's a slightly different thing, but it didn't cause any health problems. You should probably have your doctor check with someone who's used to working with Zoloft more often- perhaps a psychiatrist.

2006-11-14 01:30:04 · answer #1 · answered by bflute13 4 · 0 0

Medications are typically prescribed for panic disorders, and one of the best medications is Zoloft. The bond between Zoloft and panic attack is very well known , as Zoloft and panic attack has tested to be very effective .
The drug Zoloft is one of the newer anti depressants on the market nowadays, it's FDA approved, administered orally and contains sertraline hydrochloride. This medication is known to manage depression, certain types of social anxiety conditions, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). In addition, Zoloft is not addictive and is not linked with weight gain.
The intent for Zoloft and panic attack is that the drug aims to alleviate the symptoms of clinical depression without many side effects. It's used to handle symptoms of depression and also anxiety, and Zoloft works by acting on the neurotransmitter called serotonin, thereby permitting electrical messages to be processed more smoothly and efficiently .
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2014-06-24 10:53:34 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I would get a second opinion before re-commencing this practice. Surely there are better options available to you. Healthy diet?? Prunes? See a naturopath even. Thats pretty heavy stuff. I have used this medication for depression and you have to wean yourself off them. This website may help you.

http://www.zoloft.com/zoloft/zoloft.portal?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=common_questions

2006-11-12 22:40:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Please excuse my answer but this is the stupid-est thing I have ever heard. Come with me to the Casbah and I will feed you ex-lax. LOL LOL Zoloft is not a drug to play with. It acts on the chemicals in your mind and you can upset the balance and drive yourself crazy. LOL

2006-11-12 22:36:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Nothing listed as a pharmaceutical medication is safe for you health.

2006-11-15 03:59:11 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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