Zoloft is the most prescribed agent of its kind in the United States, and is
available in over 80 countries. You can feel confident that Zoloft is a widely
used prescription medicine.
Zoloft is one of a class of medicines called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors
(SSRIs). Zoloft has been proven effective in treating depression, panic disorder,
obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD).
How does Zoloft Work?
How Zoloft works for depression, panic disorder, OCD, and PTSD is not known.
What is known is that Zoloft may help correct the chemical imbalance of serotonin
in the brain.
How long does it take to feel beter once you start taking Zoloft?
All medicines for depression, panic disorder, OCD, and PTSD take time to work.
Zoloft usually takes 2 to 4 weeks to begin to work. Sometimes it takes as long
as 6 to 8 weeks to feel better. People who take Zoloft should not expect to
feel better right away. It is important to keep taking Zoloft as directed by
your doctor. People around you may see changes in you before you do.
How Long Should Zoloft be taken?
It is important to keep taking Zoloft as long as directed by your doctor. Even
if you feel better, you should not stop taking Zoloft without talking to your
doctor first.
Is Zoloft addictive or habit forming?
No. In studies it has been shown that Zoloft is nonaddictive and non-habit-forming.
Does Zoloft cause side effects?
Some people taking Zoloft may get side effects. The most common side effects
of Zoloft include upset stomach, having trouble sleeping, diarrhea, dry mouth,
sexual side effects in men and women, feeling unusually sleepy or tired, tremor,
indigestion, sweating, decreased appetite, and feeling agitated. In clinical
studies with Zoloft, few patients were bothered enough by side effects to stop
taking their medicine.
If you take Zoloft, tell your doctor about any side effects. Your doctor will
help you find ways to manage them and may adjust your treatment plan.
Taking Zoloft Safely
Zoloft is contraindicated until at least 14 days have passed since discontinuing
a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) medicine. MAOI medicines are used to treat
depression and other conditions. A patient should never take Zoloft at the same
time as an MAOI. A patient must wait at least 2 weeks before switching from
Zoloft to an MAOI or from an MAOI to Zoloft.
Always be sure to check with your doctor or healthcare professional if you are
taking any other medicine while you are taking Zoloft. This includes medicines
you can buy with a prescription and those you can buy without a prescription
(like cold medicines, sleep aids, and aspirin, as well as herbal and home remedies,
vitamins, and mineral supplements).
You should let your doctor know if you become pregnant while you are taking
Zoloft. You should also discuss breast-feeding with your doctor, and you should
let your doctor know if you have liver disease.
Zoloft is a prescription medicine intended for you, so you should always follow
your doctor's instructions about taking it. Don't share it with others.
You should not drink alcohol if you take Zoloft. This includes beer, wine, and
hard liquor. When Zoloft was studied, it did not increase the effects of alcohol,
but using Zoloft with alcohol is not advised.