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Why do some people that take the same medication(like zoloft) have side effects and others do not?

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Diversity: This is part of the nature of diversity of the human body. People have different genetic make up of their bodies including their cardiovascular systems, urinary systems, liver, brain and so on. Consequently the biochemical interaction of these systems with medications varies and hence some person may develop nausea on medication "x" while someone else may not..

Answered 5/7/2016

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