Zoloft FAQs
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How does Zoloft work?
A: Zoloft is part of a class of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRIs) and it acts on levels of serotonin in the brain. This is intended to improve … More -
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What are Zoloft side effects?
A: Clinical trials have shown that common Zoloft side effects include: · Diarrhea … More -
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Has Zoloft been recalled?
A: As of August 2011, Zoloft has not been recalled. Zoloft is still being prescribed by physicians. The FDA has issued warnings based on several clinical studies, so it … More -
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Is Zoloft linked to Birth Defects?
A: Yes. The U. S. Food & Drug Administration has issued warnings regarding Zoloft and serious birth defect risks. Clinical studies have shown Zoloft and other SSRI … More -
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What type of Birth Defects are linked to Zoloft?
A: Babies born to mothers that took Zoloft during pregnancy risk many types of birth defects. Some of these birth defects include: … More -
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What are my options if I took Zoloft during pregnancy and my baby was born with a birth defect?
A: It is extremely important to contact a skilled Zoloft attorney immediately. An attorney can help review your case and determine whether you have a valid claim to … More -
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What is a Zoloft injury case worth?
A: An attorney cannot say for sure what any given case will be worth. However, in cases where someone has been injured by a harmful drug the injured party can generally … More -
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Is there a Zoloft Class Action Lawsuit?
A: There may be a class action lawsuit with potential compensation from Zoloft settlements that you may join. In these types of cases plaintiffs are joined together … More -
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What is Zoloft?
A: Zoloft is a prescription drug manufactured by Pfizer and is prescribed for the treatment of depression and other conditions such as anxiety, obsessive compulsive … More -
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What is the generic drug for Zoloft?
A: The generic drug for Zoloft is sertraline hydrochloride and is manufactured by several companies. More

