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The NHS warns of rare but serious serotonin syndrome from sertraline, urging immediate care for agitation, confusion, rapid heart rate, muscle stiffness, and high fever.
The NHS has issued a warning about a rare but serious side effect of sertraline, a commonly prescribed antidepressant.
Patients are advised to seek immediate medical attention if they experience five key symptoms: agitation, confusion, rapid heart rate, muscle stiffness, and high fever.
While serotonin syndrome is uncommon, the alert emphasizes the importance of recognizing early signs to prevent severe complications.
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El NHS advierte de un raro pero grave síndrome serotoninérgico por sertralina, instando a la atención inmediata por agitación, confusión, ritmo cardíaco acelerado, rigidez muscular y fiebre alta.