Trouble finding the right brand of sertraline
Hey there, just wanted to say hi since ths is my first time posting. So, yeah, I've been on sertraline for ages now and it's super helpful for me. But here's the kicker-I can only take one specific brand or else everything goes downhill fast. It's like a delicate balance.
Anyway, have any of you guys run into issues with getting your particular brand? Because right now I'm basically scouring everywhere trying to find Milpharm's version because that's what works for me, and it feels like a never-ending hut sometimes.
Thanks, everyone!
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hey i was just saying bruh ur meds are still ur meds no matter what lmao like sertraline is sertraline no cap tbh my doc told me that once lol
Yah, apparently it's the stuff they mix in with the drug that helps out some folks-makes a big difference honestly.
yeah but for many peeps it's not like that & docs say they see this a lot with ppl switchin meds brands
Have you found any resolution to this issue? I only receive a one-month prescripption at a time and have had to switch brands frequently. After being on the medication for three months, whenever I start feeling better, I experience severe symptoms similar to when I first started. The last switch was from Accord to Milpharm, which has been particularly difficult. Online reports suggest that Milpharm might be superior, so I am trying to decide which brand to advocate for as switching continually is destabilizing.Do you have any thoughts on this? Any information would be appreciated.
I prefer Milpharm and believe it's beneficial to stay consistent with one brand. Determine which pharmacy can provide a steady long-term supply of your preferred medication and continue using it there.
Yeah, this happens. Don't worry about being too picky for the brand. Some people really notice a difference between manufacturers. If Milpharm works for you, tell pharmacies to check which one they have before saying anything. Also, ask ur doctor to write it on the prescription if possible. Brand consistency is important