Get Informed: Zoloft

Zoloft Safety Report

2: General

The iGuard risk rating for Zoloft is blue. It means that Zoloft normally has a low risk of serious or long-term side effects if used under normal medical supervision.

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What is Zoloft used for?

iGuard.org is currently tracking more than 30,800 patients that use Zoloft (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)). Use the table below to learn why iGuard users take this product; click on any underlined condition to get information on other medications used for treatment.

Disease / Condition % Average Severity
Depression 76% 5
Anxiety 38% 5
Panic Disorder 3% 5
Obsessive Compulsive Disorder 2% 5
Other 10% 5

How well does Zoloft work?

iGuard.org regularly polls our more than 30,800 users taking Zoloft (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) using the Treatment Satisfaction Questionnaire for Medications (TSQM) . This feedback is continuously updated in tables below for the benefit of the iGuard community. To request scores for specific patient subgroups, please contact research@iguard.org.

Average Satisfaction Score

(out of 10)

Average Effectiveness Score

(out of 10)

70 69
83%
of patients are confident that the good things about Zoloft outweigh the bad things.
18%
of patients wish they were told more before they started taking Zoloft.

Common Side Effects of Zoloft

iGuard.org regularly polls our more than 30,800 users taking Zoloft (or similar drugs with the same active ingredient(s)) to monitor the development and frequency of side-effects. This feedback is continuously updated in tables and graphs below for the benefit of the iGuard community.

37%

37% of patients experience side-effects on Zoloft

4%

4% of patients experience signifcant side-effects on Zoloft


Most Common Side Effects...

  • 10% Sexual Problems
  • 10% Weight Gain
  • 5% Drowsiness
  • 5% Fatigue
  • 5% Loss of Libido
  • 5% Insomnia
  • = 10%

Less than 1%: Abdominal Pain, Anxiety, Balance/Coordination Problems, Chest Pain/Tightness, Constipation, Diarrhea, Dizziness, Dry Mouth, Dryness, Grogginess/Confusion, Headache, Hot Flushes, Itch/Rash, Loss of Appetite, Memory/Speech Problems, Mood/Behavior Problems, Restlessness, Ringing Ears, Sweating, Tremor


Global Patient Feedback for Zoloft (Sertraline) ( Post a comment )

Comments, Questions, and Answers
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Question/Comment:

I started taking ZOLOFT 4 months ago and my depression and anxiety is under conrol.

36 year old Female

Question/Comment:

Problems: weight gain, dizziness, balance, ringing ears, restlessness, insomnia, sexual. Recently added Wellbutrin, some of these effects have improved. Now titrating Zoloft down to see if I can be stable on a lower dose with this new combo.

55 year old Female

Question/Comment:

Effective--no problems or side effects

66 year old Male

Question/Comment:

hi i am on sertraline 100mg and seroquel 150mg .i KEEP GETTING PAINS IN MY HANDS AND FEET , PLUS SWEATING AT NIGHT AND MENTAL DREAMS. anyone else

48 year old Female

iGuard.org Answer/Reply:

Sertraline can cause vivid dreams. Tingling in the hands and feet can happen also. If the symptoms are affecting your quality of life, make an appointment with your doctor to discuss them and possibly adjust your medications.

Question/Comment:

I just started taking Zoloft a couple months ago, and I am very satisfied.I was having severe anxiety attacks out of nowhere. All of the sudden, without warning, I thought I was either having a heart attack or something worse. I felt like I was going to die. My heart raced, I began to sweat and just felt like I was in rising water, and was going to drown any minute. Its hard t explain the feeling, unless you have felt it before. But, after getting through the first few weeks of taking Zoloft, and settling in, I have not had any problems. At first I had bad migraines the first two weeks, and my doctor told me it was a sign of my brain chemistry adjusting to the medication. And she was right, as after the initial two weeks, the migraines went away, and so did the severe anxiety attacks. Thats all I wanted, no more attacks, and so far, no side effects at all.

48 year old Male

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