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- Sertraline, sold under the brand name Zoloft among others, is an antidepressant medication of the selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) class used...
- sertraline and the compound from which sertraline was originally derived, is an NDRI that was never marketed. Single doses of 50 to 200 mg sertraline...
- Aripiprazole/sertraline (developmental code name ASC-01) is a combination formulation of aripiprazole (Abilify), an atypical antipsychotic, and sertraline (Zoloft)...
- 1–4 mg/L in acute lethal overdose situations. Along with the other SSRIs, sertraline and fluoxetine, paroxetine is considered a low-risk drug in cases of overdose...
- the most effective and well-tolerated are escitalopram, paroxetine, sertraline, agomelatine, and mirtazapine. For children and adolescents with moderate...
- an American chemist of Chinese descent. He and Willard Welch developed sertraline, which was branded and sold as Zoloft by his longtime employer Pfizer...
- condition: paroxetine and sertraline. Paroxetine has slightly higher response and remission rates for PTSD than sertraline, but both are not fully effective...
- there are now six (fluoxetine, paroxetine, citalopram, escitalopram, sertraline, and fluvoxamine), as demonstrated in table 1. Table 1 SSRI drugs used...
- norsertraline, is an active metabolite of the antidepressant drug sertraline. Like sertraline, desmethylsertraline acts as a monoamine reuptake inhibitor,...
- investigated at Pfizer that eventually led to the development of sertraline (CP-51,974-1). Sertraline has been called "3,4-dichloro-tametraline". This is correct...