Guest guest Posted January 11, 2008 Report Share Posted January 11, 2008 Hello Friends, it's . (aka: Imapisawork) In my never-ending quest to find cause/response, I came across this new data. (Well, at least it's new to me.) Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology Vol. 56 Issue 5 pgs. 848-853 May 2007 ABSTRACT EXAMINES CUTANEOUS EFFECTS OF SSRI'S and the new findings. There seems to be a link between SSRI's and EN and E Multiforme. Anyone who wants this page emailed to them, please email me at imapisawork@... My EN did not start until I was on Zoloft for one year...was NOT put on Zoloft for depression. Was placed on Zoloft for IBD cramping. Many Gastros believe that Zoloft is beneficial in assisting bowel disorders and in my case it has been very helpful. But at what price??? If this is the cause of my EN, what next? I welcome and respect any comments. Love to all, xxx ooo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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