A 34-year-old female comes to the office complaining of nausea and occasional vomiting after taking the antidepressant sertraline, 50 mg daily. She is taking sertraline for depression. She asks if there is another medication you could give her that won’t cause nausea. What medication should you prescribe as a substitute for this patient?

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A 34-year-old female comes to the office complaining of nausea and occasional vomiting after taking the antidepressant sertraline, 50 mg daily. She is taking sertraline for depression. She asks if there is another medication you could give her that won’t cause nausea. What medication should you prescribe as a substitute for this patient?