Zoloft
Zoloft (Sertraline) is an oral medication prescribed for the patients with acute depression states, anxiety and panic disorders.
Zoloft is prescribed for alleviating the states of heavy depression, OCD (obsessive-compulsive disorder – an anxiety disorder in which patients are driven to repeat the same act, such as washing their hands, over and over again, usually for many hours), panic disorders, as well as PTSD (post-traumatic stress disorder – a psychological condition, characterized by anxiety, withdrawal, and a proneness to physical illness, that may follow a traumatic experience).
How Taken
It is important keeping up with the dosing schedule prescribed by your doctor while taking Zoloft. Do not take any decisions about discontinuing Zoloft therapy without consulting your doctor. The medicine may be used in adults as well as in children. Be sure to take the drug regularly to achieve the best results.
Drug Class and Mechanism
The mechanisms of SSRI medicines are based on inhibiting special chemical messengers within the briain thus normalizing the balance between them which further leads to lifting the state of depression and other similar psychiatric disorders.

