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Zoloft And Heartburn: Not A Very Good
Option
Zoloft is an antidepressant, which affects chemicals in the
brain that may have become unbalanced and that result in
depression, panic, obsessive compulsive symptoms as well as
anxiety. Zoloft and heartburn may be used together, but with
caution. Its primary function is to battle depression that can
even lead to suicidal tendencies and so, if a person feels this
way due to his or her heartburn symptoms, a dose of Zoloft for
heartburn may be taken, but only under strict doctor’s orders
as well as by exactly following instructions on the label.
More Notoriety And Nothing More Than A Mood Improver
With more emphatic advertising, drugs such as Zoloft have
gained in notoriety, and this drug that was once only known to
medical professionals is on the lips of average consumers
leading to more purchases. However, Zoloft and heartburn are
not directly linked and using it may only end up making the
user gain weight. After all, what use would an antidepressant
have on curing the burning sensation except to improve the mood
of the patient?
In fact, if one were to take Zoloft on an empty stomach, one
can expect to get a wicked heartburn. Even though it has many
other uses besides acting as a remedy for depression, such as
curing shyness or post-traumatic distress syndrome, there is
insufficient evidence to show that Zoloft and heartburn will do
any great wonders other than improving the mood of a heartburn
patient.
Zoloft and heartburn may mean that a general loss of interest
in normal activities gets alleviated, and sleep may be more
restful as well as there may be a change in appetite. Even
then, the changes will only be noticeable after several days or
even a few weeks and it may even take months to get better. Not
very comforting given the fact those heartburn patients require
quick relief.
Zoloft and heartburn may also result in side effects which, if
they occur, should immediately require informing the doctor who
will then determine whether continuing its use is safe or not.
Common side effects include abdominal pain, constipation,
diarrhea or loose stool and more, including shedding a pound or
two of weight.
It is thus necessary to use Zoloft with due consideration, as
well as under close medical supervision, especially if
suffering from kidney or liver disorders, heart disease as well
as bleeding problems. It should not be taken along with
alcohol, and when taken along with other drugs, could lead to
their effects being altered. Therefore, Zoloft and heartburn
should only used in extreme cases of depression that needs to
be alleviated.
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