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The NHS warns sertraline users to seek help if experiencing serious side effects like suicidal thoughts or severe reactions.
The NHS is advising people taking sertraline, a common antidepressant used for depression, anxiety, and OCD, to call 111 if they experience serious side effects.
While most side effects like nausea and dizziness are mild and temporary, the health service warns of urgent symptoms including suicidal thoughts, severe allergic reactions such as swelling or breathing difficulties, and signs of serotonin syndrome like confusion, rapid heartbeat, or muscle twitching.
Patients are told not to stop the medication abruptly, as this can cause withdrawal, and are encouraged to seek medical advice if symptoms persist or worsen.
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El NHS advierte a los usuarios de sertralina de que busquen ayuda si experimentan efectos secundarios graves como pensamientos suicidas o reacciones severas.