Zoloft
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Definition
Noun: - A selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) commonly prescribed as an antidepressant. It is the trade name for the drug sertraline.
Usage
- Zoloft is used to treat major depressive disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), panic disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD), social anxiety disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD).
- It functions by increasing the levels of serotonin, a neurotransmitter in the brain that helps maintain mental balance.
- The word is typically used in medical, pharmaceutical, and informal healthcare contexts.
Examples
- Her doctor prescribed Zoloft to help manage her anxiety.
- Zoloft is one of the most commonly prescribed antidepressants.
- He experienced fewer side effects after switching to Zoloft.
Advanced Usage
- "To be on Zoloft": To be taking the medication Zoloft as part of a treatment plan.
- She has been on Zoloft for six months and reports feeling much better.
- "Zoloft withdrawal": Refers to symptoms that may occur when stopping the medication, especially if done abruptly.
- It's important to taper off Zoloft under a doctor's supervision to avoid withdrawal.
Variants and Related Words
- Sertraline (n): The generic, non-brand name for the drug Zoloft.
- The pharmacy offered the generic sertraline, which is less expensive than the brand-name Zoloft.
- SSRI (n, acronym): Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor. This is the class of drugs to which Zoloft belongs.
- Common SSRIs include Zoloft, Prozac, and Lexapro.
Synonyms
- Antidepressant (n): A broader category of medications used to treat depression, which includes Zoloft.
- SSRI (n): The specific drug class; while not a perfect synonym, it is the category name.
Notes on Meaning
- Zoloft is a proper noun (a trademark) and is typically capitalized.
- It refers specifically to the brand-name product. The active ingredient itself is called sertraline.
Noun
- a selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor commonly prescribed as an antidepressant (trade name Zoloft)