Recovery Partner Network

Recovery Partner Network

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  • Is Zoloft an antipsychotic?

Is Zoloft an antipsychotic?

Friday 12th February 2021

Learn about Zoloft's role as an SSRI for treating depression in this 'Recovery Partner Network' episode.
 

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Zoloft: Understanding Its Role as an Antidepressant

Have you ever wondered what Zoloft really does? In this episode of 'Recovery Partner Network', the hosts take a closer look at Zoloft, a medication often mistaken for an antipsychotic. Actually, it's part of a group of drugs called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), primarily used to treat depression. But what does that mean for those who take it?
The hosts break down the science behind SSRIs and explain how Zoloft works to balance serotonin levels in the brain, helping to lift the fog of depression. This episode is perfect for anyone curious about antidepressants, especially if you're considering Zoloft or know someone who is. Tune in to get a clearer picture of how this medication can play a role in mental health treatment.
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