Zoloft. Dextromethorphan is an over-the-counter (OTC) cough suppressant that can raise the risk of serotonin syndrome when taken with Zoloft.
There is potentially a major interaction between Zoloft (sertraline) and the over the counter cough medication dextromethorphan.
ZOLOFT contains the active ingredient sertraline hydrochloride. ZOLOFT is used dextromethorphan (used in cold and 'flu medicines to suppress cough).
Zoloft. Dextromethorphan is an over-the-counter (OTC) cough suppressant that can raise the risk of serotonin syndrome when taken with Zoloft.
Zoloft Interacts With Dextromethorphan In NyQuil Dextromethorphan (Delsym) is a cough suppressant that is a common ingredient in several over-the-counter cough/cold products, including NyQuil. Caution should be taken when using Zoloft and dextromethorphan together since dextromethorphan may enhance the serotonergic effects of Zoloft, increasing
Zoloft Interacts With Dextromethorphan In NyQuil Dextromethorphan (Delsym) is a cough suppressant that is a common ingredient in several over-the-counter cough/cold products, including NyQuil. Caution should be taken when using Zoloft and dextromethorphan together since dextromethorphan may enhance the serotonergic effects of Zoloft, increasing
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Zoloft interacts with the cough suppressant in NyQuil products, dextromethorphan. There is no known interaction between Zoloft and the nasal decongestants pseudoephedrine or phenylephrine.
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After trouble with Geodon, and being prescribed Zoloft solo, my wife is currently extremely stable on Zoloft as the anti-depressant and Lamictal as the stabilizer after tweaking the dosages and sticking with Pfizer's brand rather than generic for the Zoloft. Not perfect, energy draining side-effects, but very, very stable. From outside you *may* see 'moody' or 'a bit odd' but not 'nuts'. She's held a highly technical office job for 11 years and been with me for 10, the first four years were untreated and she self-contained in public but let loose in private. Lithium would be fantastic if not for the necessary periodic blood tests because, as luck would have it -- needles trip her trigger for a panic attack which sends her into a bipolar (II) episode.
Take care, James. For every one of us who comments, there's a legion of lurkers thinking similar thoughts. You're held in the highest esteem.
Most people still do not seek help until it is too late.
I had a boss once who was on medication Zoloft, and then took himself off without consulting his doctor. Well, a few days later he shot and killed two of his partners in my office. Luckily, I was not there. True story.
He was the nicest guy, too. You just never know.
Good job on the story.
You're making duke turn from an intersting strongman to a weak passive one by letting these women seemingly walk all over him. I'm not saying he should crucify merilee but his opinion of women in general has to be at a low point. Yet he doesn't seem like that actually far from it, almost as if he was on zoloft. He should be cursing to the heavens at his luck not wracking his brain over an ex.