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Propranolol withdrawal. Sertraline withdrawal after first dose.

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1 week back I started taking propranolol 20 mg. With opiramal dihydrochloride.

When I when I went to eeg yesterday doctor wrote sertraline 25 mgand told me to use it.

I used sertraline only once yesterday. After reading posts in this site and side effects of these drugs. I am thinking to stop them all.

Doctor is very far from my home. Also my parents are getting more sick after sharing my health issues. Now it's sleep time. I haven't taken dose yet.

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Can you call your doctor and let them know what's going on with you? As with any medication, the rule of thumb is to slowly decrease the dose over time , with doctor supervision. Good luck! Be well

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