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Sertraline

Descriptions of Sertraline

Sertraline: a selective-serotonin reuptake inhibitor commonly prescribed as an antidepressant (trade name Zoloft)
Source: WordNet 2.1

Sertraline: A selective serotonin uptake inhibitor that is used in the treatment of depression.
Source: Diseases Database

Sertraline : selective serotonin uptake inhibitor; used as an antidepressant.
Source: CRISP

Basic Information: Sertraline

Count: Sertraline is listed as a: treatment for 21 conditions; alternative treatment for 0 conditions; preventive treatment for 0 conditions; research treatment for 0 conditions.

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List of Diseases with Sertraline as a Treatment

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