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The Zoloft-rage connection

ZoloftI’ve received a lot of hits from people looking to find a connection between Zoloft and rage/violence/irritability. Here’s what I have so far:

  • The Zoloft-rage/violence connection
  • Can Zoloft induce rage?
  • Pittman, Zoloft, and akathisia revisited

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