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Q: How long do Detox Symptoms last coming off Zispin?
asked by: DoctorQuestion on June 7th, 2006
I have stopped taking Zispin, cold turkey. I know that this is not advisable but I couldn't cope with the weight gain. I've been off them two weeks now and feel rotten. I was on them for 4 months. How long does it take to start feeling well again. I feel as if I'm on a boat!! Do these symtoms last for long??


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Dr. Nikola Gjuzelov , MD
replied on June 12th, 2006
Depression Answer A1062
It is not recommended practice to stop taking Zispin without a doctor’s advice. All antidepressants require 3-4 months to begin to affect the body. You can consult your psychiatrist for further treatment advice.


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