Sertraline
Alternative Names: Zoloft
Sertraline is a medicine that helps people who have depression feel better. It works by balancing chemicals in the brain that affect mood, especially one called serotonin. People who take sertraline may feel less sad, less worried, and more like themselves again over time. It doesn’t work right away — it usually takes a few weeks to start helping
Treatment Type: Prescription Medication
Treatment Class: SSRI
Treatment Modality: Oral
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Based on the review, Sertraline (Zoloft) appears to be a highly effective and well-tolerated treatment for depression. It is considered a preferred SSRI due to its balanced efficacy, low side effect profile, and flexibility in dosing, making it a popular first-line antidepressant that is particularly suitable for patients with comorbid anxiety or PTSD.
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Based on the review, Sertraline (Zoloft) appears to be a highly effective and well-tolerated treatment for depression. It is considered a preferred SSRI due to its balanced efficacy, low side effect profile, and flexibility in dosing, making it a popular first-line antidepressant that is particularly suitable for patients with comorbid anxiety or PTSD.
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