tamoxifen vs. zoloft
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There have been several
There have been several articles and some posts on here about how some antidepressants, Zoloft being one, wipe out the effects of Tamoxifen. It is something that bc survivors that are on antidepressants need to address with their oncologists, if they are on Tamoxifen. Please call your onocologist and discuss this.0 -
concernedKylez said:There have been several
There have been several articles and some posts on here about how some antidepressants, Zoloft being one, wipe out the effects of Tamoxifen. It is something that bc survivors that are on antidepressants need to address with their oncologists, if they are on Tamoxifen. Please call your onocologist and discuss this.
I have an appointment with My Doc on Tuesday morning and I am going to ask him about this. I am on tamoxifen and Zoloft..........I need them both..but not if they are cancelling each other out.0 -
Tasha, Glad to hear fromtasha_111 said:concerned
I have an appointment with My Doc on Tuesday morning and I am going to ask him about this. I am on tamoxifen and Zoloft..........I need them both..but not if they are cancelling each other out.
Tasha, Glad to hear from you. Ask your doctor about effexor. I am on this drug and it is not named in the list of drug combined with tamoxifen. The drug has worked out well for me.The only thing is it take a few weeks to notice. I also have had them increase the dose that I take.0 -
So, effexor is ok to takeKat11 said:Tasha, Glad to hear from
Tasha, Glad to hear from you. Ask your doctor about effexor. I am on this drug and it is not named in the list of drug combined with tamoxifen. The drug has worked out well for me.The only thing is it take a few weeks to notice. I also have had them increase the dose that I take.
So, effexor is ok to take with tamoxifen? It is an antidepressant? How does it work for you Kat? Does it really help a lot? Any side effects? Thanks0 -
EffexorNoel said:So, effexor is ok to take
So, effexor is ok to take with tamoxifen? It is an antidepressant? How does it work for you Kat? Does it really help a lot? Any side effects? Thanks
Hi again. I tried effexor, it had the same effect as Prozac. week one..very embarassing gas attacks. week 2.. lewd and lascivious thoughts. week 3..brain dead. weeks after that, uncontrollable tremors, panic attacks, lots of depressed thinking and tears, and agoraphobia.
I guess it just didn't suit me, my husband is on effexor and getting on great with it.
Zoloft is the only 'Happy Pill' I have tried which actually does what it says on the tin.
Thanks anyway. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx0 -
So, is anyone here who is ontasha_111 said:Effexor
Hi again. I tried effexor, it had the same effect as Prozac. week one..very embarassing gas attacks. week 2.. lewd and lascivious thoughts. week 3..brain dead. weeks after that, uncontrollable tremors, panic attacks, lots of depressed thinking and tears, and agoraphobia.
I guess it just didn't suit me, my husband is on effexor and getting on great with it.
Zoloft is the only 'Happy Pill' I have tried which actually does what it says on the tin.
Thanks anyway. Hugs Jxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
So, is anyone here who is on tamoxifen and zoloft going to ask their doctor about that new report? Or, are you going to stay on both no matter what? You could probably switch, maybe, to another antidepressant that wouldn't negate the tamoxifen's capabilities.0 -
The drug works well for me.Noel said:So, effexor is ok to take
So, effexor is ok to take with tamoxifen? It is an antidepressant? How does it work for you Kat? Does it really help a lot? Any side effects? Thanks
The drug works well for me. Just had to get the dose right. I have been on this drug for about 2 years now. Have not had any side effects. Has worked wonders.Had a lot of bad stuff happen in my life over the past 2 years and thats why I was put on this drug. Thank God I was already on the drug when I got my dx. Just another bump in the road, with 4 flat tires.0 -
Hi Lynda,
I have read the
Hi Lynda,
I have read the articles also. I didn't read that it cancelled out the tamoxifen, but did reduce it's effectiveness by about 30%. I know that is no comfort when we are all fighting the beast so hard. I take an anti-depressant and have for years. Right now I'm on Cymbalta, which is not on the list. I have very few side effects and feel that it works well for me. Of course, it may do nothing for you. I can see how frustrated you are and probably feel betrayed by a system that was supposed to help and protect you. I feel the same and I wish I had words that would comfort you. What has your onc. said about this? I hope you are one of cases that did not have any effect on your tamoxifen and will pray that your 5 yrs. were not wasted.
Love and gentle hugs,
Donna0 -
antidepressants
It is troubling that many of these antidepressants interact with Tamoxifen. One theory about why AIs are sometimes shown to be more effective than Tamoxifen is this interaction plus the fact that some people do not matabolize Tamoxifen effectively. But just because you were taking Zoloft with Tamoxifen does not mean that cancer has grown back. Does your doctor do routine blood tests for liver function, etc.? You can also request a PET scan to ease your mind. Good luck.
Mimi0 -
That article was an eyemimivac said:antidepressants
It is troubling that many of these antidepressants interact with Tamoxifen. One theory about why AIs are sometimes shown to be more effective than Tamoxifen is this interaction plus the fact that some people do not matabolize Tamoxifen effectively. But just because you were taking Zoloft with Tamoxifen does not mean that cancer has grown back. Does your doctor do routine blood tests for liver function, etc.? You can also request a PET scan to ease your mind. Good luck.
Mimi
That article was an eye opener as so many that take tamoxifen are on antidepressants. Thank you for bringing this to our attention.0
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