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'''Sertraline''' (also known as '''Zoloft''') is a widely-known [[SSRI]] substance and pharmaceutical of the substituted tametraline chemical class that produces [[anxiolytic]] and antidepressive effects when administered.  Sertraline is primarily prescribed for major depressive disorder in adult outpatients as well as obsessive–compulsive disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder, in both adults and children.
'''Sertraline''' (also known as '''Zoloft''') is a widely-known [[SSRI]] substance and pharmaceutical of the substituted tametraline chemical class that produces [[anxiolytic]] and antidepressive effects when administered.  Sertraline is primarily prescribed for major depressive disorder in adult outpatients as well as obsessive–compulsive disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder, in both adults and children.


Sertraline promotes neurogenesis.<ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21483429</ref><ref>http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18096160</ref>


==See also==
==See also==

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Serotonin syndrome and/or a prolonged heart QT interval can occur with using SSRIs (such as citalopram, paroxetine, or sertraline) with SNRIs, SRAs (such as MDMA), DXM, serotonergic stimulants (such as cocaine), MAOIs, and RIMAs.

It is strongly discouraged to consume moderate to heavy dosages of these substances together.

Structure of sertraline.

Sertraline (also known as Zoloft) is a widely-known SSRI substance and pharmaceutical of the substituted tametraline chemical class that produces anxiolytic and antidepressive effects when administered. Sertraline is primarily prescribed for major depressive disorder in adult outpatients as well as obsessive–compulsive disorder, panic disorder, and social anxiety disorder, in both adults and children.

Sertraline promotes neurogenesis.[1][2]

See also