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I am on zoloft (sertraline) and i am struggling to read or follow conversations. will it get better. how so i know if its from my obsessional ocd or from the drugs?

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Dr. Aron Tendler answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Change the Dose: If you lower the dose for four days and the side effect gets better of if you increase for four days and the the side effects get worse it is the medication. Most likely it is your ocd, since the severity of your complaints seems too extreme for zoloft (sertraline).

Answered 7/26/2013

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Dr. Alan Ali answered

Specializes in Psychiatry

Zoloft (sertraline): More likely the ocd. Recommend your doctor discuss with u possible adjustments in medication instead of u trying to do so to see if zoloft (sertraline) is the culprit.

Answered 8/10/2013

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