What a mess!
People search for Zoloft with many terms and misspelling
is the common cause why the right medicine (Zoloft in this
case) isn't found. To clear this issue finally - below is
the truth.
Sertraline HCl - ser·tra·line
(sör'trö-len') - 
(where
HCL stands for 'hydrochloride') is a selective serotonin reuptake
inhibitor (SSRI) for oral administration. It is chemically unrelated
to other SSRIs, tricyclic, tetracyclic, or other antidepressant
agents. Sertraline HCL is a white crystalline powder that is
slightly soluble in water and isopropyl alcohol, and sparingly
soluble in ethanol.
Zoloft - Zo·loft (zo'lôft', -loft')
-
is a brand name for Sertraline HCL. Zoloft is supplied for oral
administration as scored tablets containing sertraline HCL equivalent
to 25, 50 and 100 mg and inactive ingredients.
Zoloft oral concentrate is available in a multidose 60 ml bottle.
Each ml of solution contains Sertraline HCl equivalent to 20
mg of sertraline. The solution contains also some inactive ingredients.
Zolft is just a common misspelling
of Zoloft.
Sertraline hcl / hydrochloride & zolft ?
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