March 11, 2008
Sertraline hydrochloride
Living with depression can’t really be called living at all. In the times we live in, it seems that everyone is depressed. Everyone is medicated and seeing a therapist, psychologist, or psychiatrist. Even general practitioners are dispensing mood-altering medications. The choices in prescription medications are practically limitless. One of the most widely prescribed and most effective antidepressant is Zoloft. Zoloft is one of the most widely prescribed antidepressant medications because it is so well tolerated by the people who take it. Zoloft is a selective serotonin re uptake inhibitor, also known as an SSRI. I could throw some big and fancy words at you about how this works, but neither of us will fully understand it. Basically, SSRI’s make serotonin used more efficiently and add a low dosage of serotonin into the system. It is believed that serotonin helps to regulate mood, sexuality, sleep, and appetite. Zoloft is one of the best ways to counteract this deficiency in serotonin and help to improve depression and its symptoms.
Zoloft needs to be prescribed by a doctor. Make sure to share with your doctor what other medications you are taking to insure that Zoloft will not react with these other medications. Do not take Zoloft with other MAOI medications. MAOI medications are other forms of antidepressants. Zoloft can be taken with or without food and at any time of the day. It is important not to drink alcohol while taking Zoloft. Also, do not stop taking Zoloft without consulting your doctor, as new studies have shown there can be serious withdrawal.
Zoloft Description:
Sertraline hydrochloride is an orally administered selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) antidepressant. It is prescribed for depression and a number of anxiety disorders, including social anxiety disorder (SAD), post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) in adults over age 18. As well, it is approved for OCD in children and adolescents aged 6-17.
The FDA approved the drug, manufactured by Pfizer, for depression in 1992, for OCD in 1996, for PMDD in 2002, and for SAD in 2003.
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