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Are there antidepressants that do not cause increased sweating?

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Dr. Sophie Duriez answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Side-effect: Unfortunately, sweating is a side-effect of many psychotropic medications especially antidepressants. It varies among patients and their specific response to the medication. There is no guaranty that any antidepressant may not trigger sweating. Please refer to sweathelp.Org to find more valuable information on "sweating".

Answered 7/26/2016

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