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Hi skywalker,

It is never a good idea to go off antidepressants, as well as many other medications, cold turkey. Many times there are some disturbing or serious withdrawal side effects.

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My question is I've noticed since stopping it 3-4 days ago that I've become really depressed - like more than normal. Could the cause of this being coming off of it so quickly?
Yes.

Information about withdrawal side effects of Zoloft:
http://psychcentral.com/lib/ssri-dis...ndrome/0005734

All you would need to do is call the pharmacy and request a refill. If your medication does not list refills or you are out of refills the pharmacy will contact your prescribing physician to request a refill. If there is a problem the pharmacy will let you know.
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