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dragresti.com

Patients ask me all the time --What to do when your anti-depressant stops working?-- For example you have depression and have been on Zoloft for seven years and done well, but the past six months you feel more depressed.

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Tags: Anxiety Medication, Depression, Antidepressant, Disease and Condition, Drug, Zoloft

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