Important Note about Sertraline
The following information is intended to supplement, not substitute
for, the expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or
other healthcare professional. It should not be construed to
indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for
you. Consult your healthcare professional before using Sertraline.
| Content: |
Sertraline
(100mg/ 200mg) |
| Packing : |
10 tablets per
blister |
Uses
Sertraline is used to treat depression, panic attacks, obsessive
compulsive disorders (OCD), and post-traumatic stress disorder
(PTSD). Sertraline works by helping to restore the balance of
certain natural chemicals in the brain.
Other Uses
Sertraline has also been used to treat a severe form of
premenstrual syndrome (premenstrual dysphoric disorder- PMDD) and a
sexual function problem in men (premature ejaculation).
How to Use Sertraline
Take Sertraline by mouth usually once daily with or without food;
or as directed by your doctor. It is recommended that you take your
dosage at the same time each day, either in the morning or in the
evening. The dosage is based on your medical condition and response
to therapy. It is important to continue taking Sertraline as
prescribed even if you feel well. Also, do not stop taking
Sertraline without consulting your doctor. It may take up to 4 weeks
before the full benefit of Sertraline takes effect.
Side Effects of Sertraline
Nausea, headache, diarrhea, trouble sleeping, dry mouth,
drowsiness, dizziness, or upset stomach may occur. If any of these
effects persist or worsen, notify your doctor promptly. Tell your
doctor immediately if any of these serious side effects occur: loss
of appetite, unusual weight loss, unusual or severe mental/mood
changes, increased sweating/flushing, unusual fatigue, uncontrolled
movements (tremor), decreased interest in sex. Tell your doctor
immediately if any of these unlikely but serious side effects occur:
vision changes, changes in sexual ability, painful and/or prolonged
erection. Tell your doctor immediately if any of these highly
unlikely but very serious side effects occur: fainting, irregular
heartbeat, chest pain, muscle pain, trouble swallowing, ringing in
in the ears, seizures. An allergic reaction to Sertraline is
unlikely, but seek immediate medical attention if it occurs.
Symptoms of an allergic reaction include: rash, itching, swelling,
severe dizziness, trouble breathing. If you notice other effects not
listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions when taking Sertraline
Tell your doctor your medical history, especially of: liver
problems, kidney disease, seizures, heart problems, any allergies.
Sertraline may make you dizzy or drowsy; use caution engaging in
activities requiring alertness such as driving or using machinery.
Limit alcoholic beverages. Caution is advised when using this
product in the elderly because they may be more sensitive to the
effects of the drug. Sertraline should be used only when clearly
needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your
doctor. Zoloft passes into breast milk. Because of the potential
risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using Zoloft is not
recommended. Consult your doctor before breast-feeding.
Drug Interactions with Sertraline
Certain medications taken with this product could result in
serious, even fatal, drug interactions. Avoid taking MAO inhibitors
(e.g., furazolidone, isocarboxazid, linezolid, moclobemide,
phenelzine, procarbazine, selegiline, tranylcypromine) within 2
weeks before or after treatment with Sertraline. Consult your doctor
or pharmacist for additional information. Sertraline is not
recommended for use with: weight loss drugs (e.g., sibutramine,
phentermine), terfenadine, astemizole. Ask your doctor or pharmacist
for more details. Tell your doctor of all prescription and
nonprescription medication you may use, especially: other SSRI
antidepressants (e.g., citalopram, fluoxetine), nefazodone,
venlafaxine, "triptan" migraine drugs (e.g., sumatriptan,
zolmitriptan), tramadol, tricyclic antidepressants (e.g.,
amitriptyline, nortriptyline), cimetidine, flecainide, propafenone,
clozapine, trazodone, lithium, tryptophan, "blood thinners"
(e.g., warfarin), any herbal/natural products (e.g., melatonin, St
John's wort, ayahuasca). Tell your doctor if you take any drugs that
cause drowsiness such as: medicine for sleep, sedatives,
tranquilizers, anti- anxiety drugs (e.g., diazepam), narcotic pain
relievers (e.g., codeine), psychiatric medicines (e.g.,
phenothiazines such as chlorpromazine), anti-seizure drugs (e.g.,
carbamazepine), muscle relaxants, certain antihistamines (e.g.,
diphenhydramine). Report other drugs which affect the heart rhythm
(QTc prolongation), such as: dofetilide, pimozide, sotalol,
quinidine, procainamide, sparfloxacin, "water pills"
(diuretics such as furosemide or hydrochlorothiazide). Ask your
doctor or pharmacist for more details. Do not start or stop any
medicine without doctor or pharmacist approval.
Overdose of Sertraline
If overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center
or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of overdose may include:
irregular heartbeat, fainting, severe dizziness or lightheadedness.
Other Notes about Sertraline
Do not share Sertraline with others. Laboratory and/or medical
tests may be performed to monitor your progress.
If you Miss a Dose of Sertraline
If you miss a dose, use it as soon as you remember. If it is near
the time of the next dose, skip the missed dose and resume your
usual dosing schedule. Do not double the dose to catch up.
Storage of Sertraline
Store at room temperature between 59 and 86 degrees F (15 and 30
degrees C) away from light and moisture.
Important Note
The above information is intended to supplement, not substitute
for, the expertise and judgement of your physician, pharmacist or
other healthcare professional. It should not be construed that
taking this medication is safe, appropriate or effective for you.
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