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Nukegirl
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Is anyone taking Ceftin & Zoloft together?
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I'm not on either, but I seem to remember a recent thread on this subject.

Don't know if the search function is working.

Hope others who can help will come around.

Good that you're asking this important question.


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I've used Ceftin and Zoloft together. No problems. I've since moved off te Ceftin, but still on the Zoloft.

I haven't heard anything about interactions.


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Nukegirl,

This is a good website for checking drug interactions:
http://www.drugdigest.org/DD/Interaction/ChooseDrugs

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quote:
Originally posted by Nukegirl:
Is anyone taking Ceftin & Zoloft together?

Hi Nuke, glad you got some answers.

May I suggest that your topic be very specific, "ceftin & zoloft" rather than ...help!

The better description you have in your topic line will get you more replies since there are 40-50 posts/replies daily & we all have limited time here....thanks so much for helping us help you.

bettyg


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Nukegirl
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BettyG,

You are right, but it truly frieked me out what someone said. I am a natural worry wart and now with the Lyme its even worse. I probably do need Zoloft really bad since I have so much anxiety about this whole thing. I'm getting better at it though considering I have resigned myself to the fact that I am doing everything I can to rid myself of the "chetes" Thanks, I'll do my best to post specific subjects.


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I've been taken off zoloft, because I had a sodium problem while on rocephin. I've taken zoloft before and had no problem, but when I ended up in the hospital because of low sodium, to the danger level, my psych put me on lexapro. I had a condition called siadh which is rare. you might want to read about that. I didn't think the zoloft caused it, but the docs did. Good health.

Cigi


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Nuke, I understand ....

Have you printed off TREEPATROL & TINCUP'S combo newbie links? Tree is constantly adding links to what they have come up with.

It is overwhelming with so many things to chose from. Read Dr. Barrascano's guidelines well...print it if you haven't for long-term abx ok.

bettyg


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