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Definitely. Serotonin syndrome is deadly and any serotonin increasing medication (SSRI/SNRI/TCA, etc) should be taken only under physician's guidance.
I experienced it once. Was already on SSRI, took a 5HTP cap, forgot I had taken it, took another.
I ended up on the floor of my bedroom... made it about 2 steps towards the bathroom. Was a very bizarre sensation, I distinctly remember for about what I assume was 10 mins, I didn't know what I was let alone who I was; utter confusion. Then I made an inexplicably-neat little puddle of puke next to my face (good job I was on my front as I was completely immobile) and shat myself, I remember hearing an ambulance go past and thinking "I need one of those". Then just an insane amount of heat feeling like it was radiating off me.
I hope someone can learn from my fail!
That sounds scary. I take a TCA and SNRI daily and sometimes I also need to take sumatriptan. Fear of serotonin syndrome is always at the back of my mind.