Per the National Cancer Institute: sertraline hydrochloride
Posted By: MT50 on 2007-12-05
In Reply to: hem/onc help please-- s/l cirtyline 100 mg daily - ThankfulMT
Subject: Per the National Cancer Institute: sertraline hydrochloride
sertraline hydrochloride
The hydrochloride salt of sertraline, a synthetic derivative of naphthalenamine with anti-serotoninergic and anti-depressant properties. Sertraline appears to selectively inhibit the neuronal uptake of serotonin, raising serotonin levels in the CNS.
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