Sertraline

Introduction to Sertraline

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Using Sertraline

Ways of Administration

Effects of Sertraline

Combinations with Sertraline

Different Uses for Sertraline

Pharmacology of Sertraline

Chemistry of Sertraline

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Systematic(IUPAC) name: (1S,4S)-4-(3,4-dichlorophenyl)-1,2,3,4-tetrahydro-N-methyl-naphtalen-1-amine
Synonyms: CP-51974-1, Lustral, Zoloft (hydrochloride)
Molecular Formula: C17H17Cl2N
Molar mass: 306,23 g/mol.
CAS Registry Number: 79617-96-2, 79559-97-0 (hydrochloride)
Melting Point: 243-245°C (hydrochloride)
Boiling Point: no data
Flash Point: no data
Solubility: hydrochloride (room temperature, mg/mL) : water 3.8, 0.1N HCl 0.51, 0.1N NaOH 0.002, ethanol 15.7, isopropanol 4.3, chloroform 110, acetone 1.1, DMF 88, DMSO 147, ethyl acetate 0.20, acetonitrile 0.85, methanolic 0.1N HCl 47, chloroform/methanol 1:1 134
Additionnal data: pKa (ethanol/water 1:1 v/v) 8.5, density 1.37 (hydrochloride)
Notes: none
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The Dangers of Sertraline

Physical Health Risks

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Overdose

Reported Deaths

Mental Health Risks

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Side Effects

Addiction

Physical Addiction

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ProducingSertraline

Forms of Sertraline

Legal Status of Sertraline

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