Lustral

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Lustral Sertraline

Sertraline, sold under the brand name Zoloft among others, is an antidepressant of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class.[9] The efficacy of sertraline for depression is similar to that of other antidepressants, and the differences are mostly confined to side effects. Sertraline is better tolerated than the older tricyclic antidepressants, and it may work better than fluoxetine for some subtypes of depression. Sertraline is effective for panic disorder, socia...

i have just been given Lustral and was told to stop taking the Amitriptyline has anyone been changed onto this and is it working for you thanks Claire x ## Hi i was on both, 150 sertroline ( lustral ) and i think it was 45 mg amitriptyline, but that one is a sleeper, so not good for anyone, it makes you feel so rough whereas just taking the sertraline now only higher dose of 200mg but it works much better than the combined two. Im glad youve been told to stop taking them, my psyc even said i could take in pregnancy :O i did in the beginningthen stopped....... my baby was then born prem so not sure if they played a part in it or not but they are no good for you, they knock you out and you never want to wake up or when you do you never feel fully awake, well thats my view anyway ha :) ## ...

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oblong white pill (may be a painkiller) with "82" maked on one side and and "A" type symbol or stamp on the side. ## With the information mentioned here, I was able to find a similar pill marked with "W" on one side and "82" on the other, which has been identified as Primidone 50 mg (used in the treatment of seizures). Manufacturer: West-Ward Pharmaceutical Corporation National Drug Code (NDC): 00143-1482 Learn More: Primidone Details If anything, I hope this info can help to narrow down your search! ## It's a generic version of Sertraline, also known as Zoloft or Lustral. Learn More: Sertraline Details

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