We have 80 consumer reports for Zoloft. Sleep disorders effect occurred in 8%.
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Patients statistics on Sleep disorders side effect for Zoloft
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Zoloft for Depression
Binge eating; headache; severe tiredness; no more satiety at the beginning, strong water retention, diarrhea, inner restlessness, insomnia, elevation of liver function
Side effects: Diarrhea; Sleep disorders; Headache; Fatigue
I can only report a positive overall experience. Initially (about 2 weeks) latent nausea, inner restlessness and sleep disorders, but the side effects diminished over time. The only noticeable side effect that I still feel today is Restless Legg Syndrome. However, the effects against the anxiety disorders are to be evaluated much more positively than the severity of the side effects. Overall, I can only recommend the drug.
Side effects: Restless legs syndrome; Sleep disorders; Nausea; Unrest
Zoloft for Depression
Very effective at first, anxiety, aggressive behavior and panic attacks appeared after a few months. sweating since the beginning of the medication, as well as sleep problems, abnormal dreams, orgasm problems, shaky hands and paranoid delusions. After weaning despite escaping electro-shock sensations occurred in the head, which lasted almost 2 months. In addition, dizziness and greater depression than before. The increased depression went away after 1-2 weeks. Despite everything, I have the feeling that I have sustained by Zoloft lasting damage in the sense of paranoid delusions and strong mood swings, the mood can change within hours. This was not the case before Zoloft. The increased sweating went back slightly, but I’m still sweating more than before, and 1 year after weaning.
Side effects: Sleep disorders; Aggressiveness; Sweat
Zoloft for Depression
Motor unrest after about 4.5 years of use, especially Restless legs (RLS) in the evening, so exreme sleep difficulties
Side effects: Restless legs syndrome; Sleep disorders; Unrest