Yes, the dose of Zoloft can potentially be too high and cause unwanted side effects. These side effects may occur when changing the dose of the medication, but they are usually temporary. If you experience persistent symptoms or find them intolerable, it is recommended to speak to a pharmacist who can assess the need to adjust the dose. They can also consult with your prescribing healthcare provider and provide close monitoring.
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