It can. I use seriquel to sleep but I also have PTSD and it helps me with stabilizing my moods.
Zoloft is a long-term treatment for PTSD. In a controlled study, Zoloft was effective in safely improving symptoms of PTSD over a period of 28 weeks and reducing the risk of relapse.
Does Zoloft aid in drinking and smoking cessations
From the manufacturer (Pfizer): Zoloft is FDA approved to treat depression, certain types of social anxiety conditions, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder, obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD) in adults over age 18. It is also approved for OCD in children and adolescents age 6-17 years.
Yes. Medical use of MJ is legal for the treatment of PTSD in New Mexico.
On the NAMI website one can learn many things about PTSD and can help one overcome the disorder and provide steps to cope with dealing with PTSD. Your local GP can also help you learn how to function after being diagnosed with PTSD.
Concerta is made to treat ADHD. You would have to ask your doctor about the possibility of treating PTSD with Concerta.
I have read that take this to medication together can be dangerous adipex and zoloft the doctor gave me both can something please help and answer this question
Benadryl, melatonin, or Dramamine will help you sleep
Zoloft is the brand name for Sertraline hydrochloride. It is in the SSRI drug class (selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor). These drugs are believed to restore the chemical balance among neurotransmitters in the brain. These medications are prescribed to treat depression, OCD, PTSD and others by altering the uptake of seratonin.
Zoloft, or sertraline, is one of the most popular antidepressants due to its effectiveness in treating a wide range of mental health conditions, including depression, anxiety, and PTSD. Its favorable side effect profile, compared to older antidepressants, makes it more tolerable for many patients. Additionally, Zoloft is widely studied and has a strong track record, which contributes to clinician confidence in prescribing it. Lastly, its generic availability helps make it accessible and affordable for patients.
There are NUMEROUS alternatives for Zoloft. Multiple classes of different drugs in fact. The one you refer to (zoloft) is a class called SSRI's. There are also other classes called beta-blockers. The specifics are not important, speak to your doctor as soon as you can, the help you are looking for is out there and plentiful.
No.Opiates are Narcotics. Zoloft is not a narcotic.