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Sertraline and Night Sweats

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Hello, I’ve been on Sertraline for over 2 months now, I was on 50mg but now on 100mg - the night sweats and random fits of sweating are getting a lot. Does anyone else have this problem and found some kind of solution? Thanks 😊

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Confirm this possible side effects on the instruction leaflet that was included with the medications. The list is quite long and extensive.

I have not had this form of side effect over earlier years. If you are concerned talk to your Doctor. Allow five weeks to get used to this medication

BOB

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Jjah1985

Hi yes I had them for the first 6 months and still get them sometimes now. Mine went away over time X

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chais20a

Check the side effects and report this to your doctor or pharmacy. Currently, I only take 50, a however higher dosage may be the cause of the night sweats and fits.

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