Buy Zoloft (Sertraline)

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice from 
drug typeZoloft25 mg$151.99
drug typeZoloft50 mg$78.99
drug typeZoloft100 mg$80.99

Generic Equivalent of Zoloft

TypeDrug NameDosagePrice from 
drug typeSertraline25 mg$34.99
drug typeSertraline50 mg$67.99
drug typeSertraline100 mg$42.99


Zoloft Information

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Buying Generic Zoloft 100mg
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How and Where to Buy Zoloft Online?


We carry both the brand name drug Zoloft, as well as its generic equivalent here at www.CanadianPharmacyWorld.com. You will need a valid prescription to place your order. If you’d like to speak with someone about placing your order, dial 1-866-485-7979 and someone will be able to assist you. You may also follow us on Twitter and Facebook.

How Much Does Zoloft Cost?


The average cost of brand Zoloft 50 mg tablets is $139.01 for 30 tablets, at $4.63 per tablet according to Drugs.com.

Canadian Pharmacy World offers the brand Zoloft 50 mg, 90 tablets from India at $78.99 ($0.88 per tablet). Our Canadian Pharmacy also offers our lowest price on generic Sertraline 50 mg from Canada, 100 capsules for $67.99 ($0.68 per capsule). By buying your Antidepressant medications from Canadian Pharmacy World, you can save up to 90% on the cost of both brand and generic Zoloft.

brand Zoloft 100 mg from Turkey, as low as $1.00 per tablet
generic Sertraline 25 mg from Canada, as low as $0.35 per capsule
generic Zoloft 100 mg from United Kingdom, as low as $0.51 per tablet

Are there Alternative Names for the Brand and Generic Zoloft?


Zoloft is the brand name medication manufactured by Pfizer. Its generic equivalent is called sertraline come from Canada by Actavis and UK by a manufacturer.

What Dosages and Forms is Zoloft available in?


Canadian Pharmacy World carries both Zoloft and sertraline in the 25mg, 50mg, and 100mg dosages, coming from Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Turkey, and India.

What is Zoloft used for?


Zoloft is a selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) used to treat depression, obsessive-compulsive disorder, panic disorder, anxiety disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. While researchers are still trying to fully understand how Zoloft works the way it does, it appears to restore chemical imbalances in the brain and positively affect communication between nerve cells.

What are the Possible Side Effects of Zoloft?


Before deciding if Zoloft is right for you, it’s important to note that most medications will come with a few side effects. Let’s take a closer look at what you might expect.

Here are some of the most common side effects that come with taking Zoloft:
• Drowsiness;
• Dizziness;
• Mild nausea;
• Stomach pain, or upset stomach;
• Constipation;
• Dry mouth;
• Changes in appetite or weight;
• Sleep problems;
• Decreased sex drive, impotence, or difficulty reaching orgasm

However, stop taking Zoloft and contact your doctor immediately if you experience any of the following side effects:

• Seizures;
• High levels of serotonin in the body, which include:
o Agitation;
o Hallucinations;
o Fever;
o Fast heart rate;
o Overactive reflexes;
o Nausea;
o Vomiting;
o Diarrhea;
o Loss of coordination;
o Fainting spells
• Low Levels of sodium, which include:
o Headache;
o Confusion;
o Slurred speech;
o Severe weakness;
o Vomiting;
o Loss of coordination;
o Feeling unsteady
• Manic episodes, such as:
o Racing thoughts;
o Increased energy;
o Unusual risk-taking behaviors;
o Extreme happiness;
o Irritability or over-talkativenes

Stop taking Zoloft and seek help if you have any signs of allergic reaction, which includes:
• Hives;
• Difficulty breathing;
• Swelling of your lips, face, tongue, and/or throat

Are there any Precautions and Drug interactions of Zoloft?


You should not use the Zoloft if you are allergic to sertraline, or if you take pimozide, or are being treated with methylene blue injection.

Some people should be more cautious taking Zoloft if they have certain conditions. Be sure to talk with your doctor if you have any of the following:
• Liver or kidney disease;
• Epilepsy or seizures;
• Bleeding or blood clotting disorders;
• Bipolar disorder;
• History of drug abuse;
• Suicidal thoughts

Zoloft does have a number of drug interactions to consider before taking this medication. The most notable interactions include:
• Pimozide;
• Methylene blue injection;
• MAO inhibitors within the last 14 days;
• Other antidepressants;
• Cimetidine;
• Phenytoin;
• St. John’s wort;
• Tolbutamide;
• Tramadol;
• Tryptophan;
• Blood thinners;
• Heart rhythm medicines;
• Medications meant to treat:
o Anxiety;
o Mood disorders;
o Mental illness (schizophrenia, etc);
o Migraine headaches

Zoloft Storage and Safety Information


Store Zoloft at room temperature away from extreme heat, light, and moisture.

Taking an SSRI antidepressant during pregnancy can cause serious lung complications in your unborn child. Tell your doctor right away if you become pregnant. Do not start or stop taking Zoloft during pregnancy without talking with your doctor first.

It’s currently not known whether or not Zoloft passes into breastmilk. Be sure to talk to your doctor about the pros and cons of continuing this medication while nursing.

Zoloft should not be given to anyone under the age of 18 without the advice of a doctor. It’s not approved to treat depression in children. However, it is approved for children with OCD (obsessive compulsive disorder).

Report any new or worsening symptoms to your doctor – particularly suicidal thoughts, behavior changes, irritability, impulsivity, hostility, aggression, or deeper depression. Some young people who take antidepressants for the first time may experience suicidal thoughts. Be alert to these types of changes and talk to your doctor right away if they arise.

Seek emergency help or call Poison Control at 1-800-463-5060 immediately if you suspect an overdose.

Keep out of the reach of children.

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