Transcript Zoloft

Zoloft
By Christine Daniel
Some information about Zoloft…
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Zoloft is the brand name for Sertraline. Sertraline
belongs to a group of medications known as Selective
Serotonin Reuptake inhibitors.
It is used to treat depression, panic disorders, and
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD).
Zoloft modifies your brain chemistry and evaluates
your moods, reduces panic attacks, and treats OCD.
It is recommended to speak to your doctor before you
terminate taking the pill.
Zoloft is an inhibitor. Inhibitors slow down the
neurotransmitters being released and sent to other
neurons .
If taking Zoloft…
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The usual recommended does range is around 50mg-200mg once
everyday.
The pill is to be taken whole and with a big meal.
It is recommended to take it in the evening with dinner but some prefer
in the morning with a big breakfast.
To see improvements it occurs around the 4 week mark but may occur
earlier.
The amount of the dose is affected byt things such as body weight,
medications already being taken, and any medical problems.
It is very important to take this pill everyday, if a pill was missed take it
as soon as possible. If it is close to taking the pill at your scheduled time
then miss the missed pill and continue with your scheduled intake.
It is very important not to overdose and take two pills. If you
are not sure what to do after missing a dose consult your
doctor!!
You should not take Zoloft if…
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You are allergic to Sertraline or to any of the
ingredients in the medication.
You are taking an MAO inhibitor or have
taken an MAO inhibitor within the last 14
days.
You are taking Pimozide.
Side effects…
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Contact your doctor if you experience any of these side effects!
decreased sexual desire or ability
diarrhea
dizziness
drowsiness
dry mouth
headache
heartburn
increased sweating
loss of appetite
nausea
nervousness
sleep disturbance
tremor (shakiness)
•Side effects can be mild
or severe, temporary or
permanent. Consult with
your doctor right away!
Rare side effects…
•abnormal burning or prickling sensation
(usually found in hands, arms, legs,
or feet, but may occur anywhere in the body)
•abnormal increase in muscle tension
•breast tenderness or enlargement
•changes in vision, including blurred vision
•decreased touch sensitivity
•fast or irregular heartbeat
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•fast talking and excited feelings or actions
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that are out of control
•feeling of detachment from self
•fever
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•inability to sit still
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•low blood sodium (confusion, seizures,
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drowsiness, dryness of mouth, increased
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thirst, lack of energy)
•muscle pain
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These side effects are
very rare. Although they
may lead to serious
medical problems. CALL
DOCTOR ASAP!
nosebleeds
paranoia (suspicions of people,
organizations, or situations, with no
basis in reality)
red or purple spots on skin
ringing in ears
twitching
unusual or sudden body or facial
movements or postures
unusual secretion of milk (in women)
Signs if you are allergic to
Zoloft…
These may occur once you stop taking Zoloft. If any of these occur talk
to your doctor because you may be allergic to the medication.
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abnormal dreams
agitation
anxiety
difficulty concentrating
dizziness
headache
increased sweating
nausea
trembling or shaking
sensations similar to electric shocks
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Zoloft may impair judgment, thinking, or
motor skills. People taking Zoloft should
avoid driving or operating any dangerous
machinery until told that the medication does
not affect them in this way.
Discuss with your doctor if you should take
this drug and how it might affect with your
medical conditions, such as reduced
kidney/liver functions or have a history of
seizures.
Side effect will occur rapidly if you stop
medication automatically. Talk to your doctor
if you feel the need to stop the medication.
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People taking this medication may start to feel
agitated or may want to hurt themselves or others.
These symptoms may start to occur within several
weeks of starting the drug. Normally the doctor will
monitor you closely the first few weeks. Talk to your
doctor if you start to feel agitated.
This drug should not be used during pregnancy
unless the benefits outweigh the risks. If you
become pregnant while taking the medication talk to
your doctor immediately. Some cases show that
pregnant women taking this drug results in the
newborns developing lung disorders.
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It is unknown if Zoloft can be passed through breastfeeding, if you are breast-feeding and taking the
drug, it may affect your baby as well. Talk to your
doctor about continuing breast-feeding.
This drug is still hasn’t been established. Children
under the age of 18 taking this drug experience
behavioral and emotional changes such as suicidal
thoughts and behavior. KEEP OUT OF REACH
FOR CHILDREN!
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6vfSFXKlnO0
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