Nonstimulant ADHD medications: How they work, who they’re for, and what to expect by Alex Evans, PharmD | May 11, 2026 | ADHD, Medication, Mental Health Topics Nonstimulant ADHD medications don’t get as much attention as stimulants, but for a lot of people, they might be the better fit. Whether your provider has recommended one or you’re just exploring your options, you probably have questions. Below, we break down what nonstimulant ADHD meds are, who they tend…
Lexapro vs. Zoloft: Which is best for me? by Alex Evans, PharmD | May 7, 2026 | Medication, Mental Health Topics You left your appointment with a prescription for Lexapro, and now you’re sitting in the parking lot Googling “Lexapro vs. Zoloft” because your coworker swears Zoloft changed her life. Or maybe you’ve been on Zoloft for six months and the side effects are wearing on you, and you’re wondering if…
Brain zaps: Why they happen and what to do about them by Carolyn Todd | May 4, 2026 | Medication, Mental Health Topics If you’ve ever been on an antidepressant, there’s a decent chance you’re familiar with “brain zaps”: that brief, shock-like sensation that can hit out of nowhere, but typically after you move your eyes or head quickly. People on Reddit have described brain zaps as “a weak electrical current pulsing through…
Everyone’s talking about beta blockers for anxiety. Here’s what experts want you to know before taking them by Anna Borges | Apr 27, 2026 | Anxiety, Medication, Mental Health Topics There’s been a lot of talk lately about using beta blockers for anxiety. You’ve probably heard celebrities mention them on the red carpet or you might have a friend who swears by them for big work presentations. It sounds pretty magical: Take a pill to blunt physical anxiety symptoms like…
Paxil vs. Zoloft: A side-by-side breakdown to help you decide by Alex Evans, PharmD | Apr 12, 2026 | Medication, Mental Health Topics Both Paxil (paroxetine) and Zoloft (sertraline) are commonly prescribed selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) used to treat depression and anxiety. If you’ve been prescribed one of these medications—or are trying to decide between them—it’s understandable to have questions. Below, we’ll give you a clear, honest comparison to help you understand…
Zoloft alternatives: What to know if you’re considering a switch by Alex Evans, PharmD | Mar 24, 2026 | Medication, Mental Health Topics Zoloft (sertraline) is an effective antidepressant for many people, but not everyone. If it’s not the right fit for you, that’s not a sign that treatment isn’t working or that you’ve failed. Finding the right medication is often part of the process. If you’re exploring Zoloft alternatives, this guide will…
Zoloft withdrawal: What to expect, what’s normal, and how to come off safely by Alex Evans, PharmD | Feb 16, 2026 | Medication, Mental Health Topics Some people experience withdrawal symptoms—clinically called antidepressant discontinuation syndrome—when stopping or cutting back on their dosage of Zoloft. These symptoms can catch you off guard, leaving you wondering whether what you’re feeling is because of medication changes or your anxiety or depression returning. If you’re asking yourself, “Is this normal?”…
Celexa vs Zoloft: How they compare, what they treat, and how to choose by Alex Evans, PharmD | Jan 22, 2026 | Medication, Mental Health Topics You’re comparing antidepressants, and the options feel overwhelming. Celexa and Zoloft are both first-choice medications for depression, but they have different FDA approvals, side effect profiles, and drug interactions that could make one a better fit for you than the other. Here’s what you need to know to have an…
Does Zoloft cause weight gain? Here’s what the research shows by Alex Evans, PharmD | Jan 7, 2026 | Medication, Mental Health Topics You finally start a medication that helps quiet your anxiety or makes it easier to get through the day and then notice your body doing things you didn’t expect. Maybe your appetite feels different. Maybe your jeans fit a little tighter. Suddenly, you’re wondering whether the medication that’s supporting your…
Seroquel side effects: What’s normal, what’s not, and how to find relief by Alex Evans, PharmD | Oct 6, 2025 | Medication, Mental Health Topics Seroquel, also known by its generic name quetiapine, is an atypical antipsychotic used for bipolar disorder and schizophrenia. It’s also used for depression when antidepressants aren’t providing enough relief. Seroquel can be helpful for many people, but like all medications, it can come with side effects. Below, we’ll break down…
Zoloft for anxiety explained: How it helps and what to know by Alex Evans, PharmD | Sep 15, 2025 | Anxiety, Medication, Mental Health Topics Anxiety can show up in more ways than one. Emotional symptoms like fear, worry, and irritability are common, but anxiety can get physical too: sweating, tremors, and a racing heart, to name a few. Taken together, anxiety can leave you overwhelmed and make it difficult to get through the day….
Understanding Lexapro: How long does Lexapro take to work? by Tamiqua Jackson, PMHNP | Apr 3, 2025 | Medication, Mental Health Topics Though therapy is often seen at the forefront of mental health care, medication is another important part of treatment for many mental health conditions. From ADHD to depression, medication can help make symptoms manageable in day-to-day life, allow people with mental health conditions some relief, and support coping and problem-solving…