Zoloft stuck in esophagus

Anonymous
There seems to be a lot of Zoloft takers out there! Hope all is okay OP.
Anonymous
I mean I really hope OP hasn't had Zoloft stuck in their esophagus for 4 years.
Anonymous
Why is everyone dry swallowing??
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:There seems to be a lot of Zoloft takers out there! Hope all is okay OP.


Gosh I hope after 5 years the pill is gone!
Anonymous
I dry swallowed seratraline and on the middle of the night I was in so much pain. Woke up with the feeling of a golf ball in my throat and swollen all around my neck area. No where on the pill bottle is there any TAKE WITH FOOD or WITH ALOT OF WATER. If these are known problems with this drug, why are they not doing more warnings or someone taking action. 2 medical professionals in the ER today said these are known issues with this drug and they do nothing about it.
Anonymous
I dry swallow my Zoloft every night. I just make sure to tilt my head back. I think once it did get stuck and it was because I was bending forward right when taking it. Lots of water and several Tums, and the discomfort was gone within a few hours.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dry swallowed seratraline and on the middle of the night I was in so much pain. Woke up with the feeling of a golf ball in my throat and swollen all around my neck area. No where on the pill bottle is there any TAKE WITH FOOD or WITH ALOT OF WATER. If these are known problems with this drug, why are they not doing more warnings or someone taking action. 2 medical professionals in the ER today said these are known issues with this drug and they do nothing about it.


My DD had this same situation and it was TERRIBLE. It was the main reason she got off Zoloft. For the better.
Anonymous
Note to everyone who reads this: don’t dry swallow pills!!!!
Anonymous
I take a sip or two of chilled aloe juice before taking meds. Once I feel the cold go from my throat to the belly, only then I will take a mouthful of water and put the pill in my mouth and swallow it. Follow immidiately with water and finish with...you guessed it...a couple sips of aloe juice.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I dry swallowed seratraline and on the middle of the night I was in so much pain. Woke up with the feeling of a golf ball in my throat and swollen all around my neck area. No where on the pill bottle is there any TAKE WITH FOOD or WITH ALOT OF WATER. If these are known problems with this drug, why are they not doing more warnings or someone taking action. 2 medical professionals in the ER today said these are known issues with this drug and they do nothing about it.


It also doesn't say that I shouldn't take it while standing on my head. Guess what happened when I tried that. There should be a warning.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dry swallowed seratraline and on the middle of the night I was in so much pain. Woke up with the feeling of a golf ball in my throat and swollen all around my neck area. No where on the pill bottle is there any TAKE WITH FOOD or WITH ALOT OF WATER. If these are known problems with this drug, why are they not doing more warnings or someone taking action. 2 medical professionals in the ER today said these are known issues with this drug and they do nothing about it.


My DD had this same situation and it was TERRIBLE. It was the main reason she got off Zoloft. For the better.


We had a couple of family members with the same situation and same outcome. Zoloft is junk, this is one reason why.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I dry swallowed seratraline and on the middle of the night I was in so much pain. Woke up with the feeling of a golf ball in my throat and swollen all around my neck area. No where on the pill bottle is there any TAKE WITH FOOD or WITH ALOT OF WATER. If these are known problems with this drug, why are they not doing more warnings or someone taking action. 2 medical professionals in the ER today said these are known issues with this drug and they do nothing about it.


My DD had this same situation and it was TERRIBLE. It was the main reason she got off Zoloft. For the better.


We had a couple of family members with the same situation and same outcome. Zoloft is junk, this is one reason why.


I started Zoloft because of postmenopausal anxiety that caused the recurrence of PTSD from childhood DV.

Zoloft is NOT junk. It is amazing - no more nightmares, no more hypervigilence! My DH coming to bed after I've fallen asleep doesn't trigger a fight or flight response in me (which was as disturbing to him as it was to me).

Yes, I had to learn how to take the Zoloft - first time I took it on an empty stomach, I had horrible acid reflux for 3 days. But it's been incredible and as long as I take it correctly, I have no negative side effects.

FWIW, I've always been a champion pill taker, including being able to dry swallow.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:This happened to me last night on my way home, never swallow anything without water and I took a half of a 50 mg Sertraline. It burned terribly and a I kept drinking water but my mouth and throat was building up saliva and I was getting sick to my stomach. When I got home I drank a little bit of milk which seemed to calm it a bit but today I can barely swallow and the entire right side of my throat into my ear just throbs. It feels like I have a huge ulcer.


it's possible the pill ulcerated your esophagus. You might want to tell doctor b/c it could scar and the scar might have to be stretched. BTDT with an advil.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Coca Cola. Works every time.


Seriously y'all. It is a pill dissolving acid. I have EOE and am too familiar with this. Surprised at how many others have had this experience.
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