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Default Aug 11, 2019 at 05:27 AM
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What do you think the effect I may get after stopping Setraline as anti depressan?
My psychiatrist usually gives me Depakote and Setraline, but since Setraline is no longer listed in my city's health insurance and I don't have money to purchase it by my own, I've decided to take Depakote only.

Is there any expert or someone who ever experience the same?
For information: I've been taking both Depakote and Setraline for 3 weeks now.
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Default Aug 11, 2019 at 03:48 PM
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There are other meds you can try that are probably on a covered list I’d certainly ask your Pdoc to prescribe something else.

There’s no way to tell how your respond to just the one medication.

Be pro active and talk to your Pdoc

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Default Aug 12, 2019 at 11:35 AM
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I was taking Depakote and Celexa some years ago. There are a number of SSRI's besides Sertraline.

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