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zoloft

by girly38, Mar 26, 2008 09:48AM
I have been taking zoloft for 2 years. I have night sweats and some during the day. I just developed hives. I exhosted all my options on where the hives are coming from. Im starting to think its allergic reation to the zoloft. Could this be possibable?
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by lmd28, Mar 26, 2008 09:59AM
To: girly38
I experience the night sweats and hives but the only medication I take is birth control pills.  I have anxiety and am gettting ready to get some help with that. It may be anxiety related.  Hives can be caused by an allergic reaction but they can also be related to other health issues like anxiety, thyroid problems and hypoglycemia.  Mabe you should ask your doctor.  How long has this been going on...since the start of zoloft.  Are you on birth control pills also because I was wondering if my nightsweats were related to a hormonal problem?
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