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Nosebleeds: weather or setraline?
I had 5 nosebleeds three days ago, just started taking 25mg setraline, and went up to 50mg two days ago . Are the nosebleeds caused by the winter weather or the setraline?
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It is unlikely for sertaraline to cause nose bleeds. There are many causes for nasal bleeding such as septal injuries, septal ulceration, acute rhinosinusitis, nose picking etc. Treatment depends on identifying cause for your problem
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