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Can I take paxil and zoloft at same time of day

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Did your doctor prescribe them to be used together? The best place to get an answer is to call your pharmacist.

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Unless you have specific instructions to do so by your doc or psych (whoever prescribes your meds) please don't.

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Paxil and Zoloft are 2 "Antidepressants", and antidepressants (in general) are usually meant to be taken separately.

Please only do that if you get the green light from your doc or psych.

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Doelioness

Hi 😊 ive had experience in weaning from one antidepressant to another and you need to be very careful because the side effects can be dangerous. I found these articles if you like

drugs.com/drug-interactions...

ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

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