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Sertraline For PE, Prescribed Online
Generic Zoloft
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Not FDA-approved for PE, but may be prescribed if a provider deems it appropriate
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While doses for sertraline typically range from 50-200mg daily to treat psychiatric disorders, doses for premature ejaculation are lower, from 25-50mg daily.
Sertraline can have some serious side effects. These include suicidal thoughts or actions, manic episodes, seizures, eye pain, changes in your vision, and bleeding.
In addition, sertraline can cause serotonin syndrome, the symptoms include changes in mental status, muscle twitching or rigidity, racing heartbeat, nausea, vomiting, and sweating. Sertraline has also been shown to reduce blood sodium levels, causing headaches, weakness, and confusion in some people. If you experience any of these side effects, seek immediate medical attention. Do not stop taking sertraline without first talking to your doctor.
Sertraline has a “boxed warning.” In the US, The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) mandates that a boxed warning is used when an approved medication carries a significant risk of serious or even life-threatening adverse effects.
It’s called a boxed warning because this text appears in a box on the packaging. The boxed warning for sertraline states: “There is a causal relationship between the use of antidepressants, such as sertraline, and the risk of suicidal ideation and behavior in children, adolescents, and young adults (ages 18 to 24 years).”
FAQ
What is sertraline?
Sertraline is part of a family of drugs called Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors, or SSRIs. Serotonin is a signaling molecule, called a neurotransmitter, that allows neurons (nerve cells) in the brain to communicate with each other. Certain neurons release serotonin into a small space between it and an adjacent neuron called the synaptic space or synaptic cleft. From there the serotonin can travel to the next neuron to deliver its message. Serotonin gets reabsorbed by the neuron that released it in a process called reuptake. SSRIs prevent this reuptake of serotonin, which increases the amount of serotonin in the synaptic space. Over time, the increased serotonin causes other chemical changes that may be responsible for some of the effects of SSRIs. Serotonin plays a role in mood, social behavior, appetite, digestion, sleep, memory, and sexual desire and function. Serotonin also plays an important role in inhibiting ejaculation, and SSRIs have been studied as a treatment for premature ejaculation. SSRIs are FDA-approved to treat anxiety and depression, but they are also used off-label to treat several other conditions, including premature ejaculation (PE). The American Urological Association (AUA) recommends certain SSRIs, including sertraline, as a primary treatment for PE.
Is sertraline an MAOI?
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) are an older class of antidepressants that are rarely used anymore due to many interactions with other drugs and certain foods. SSRIs are the most commonly used drugs in the modern treatments of depression due to being safer and having better side effect profiles than older drugs, including MAOIs. Sertraline is not an MAOI.
What is Zoloft®?
Sertraline is the chemical name of the active ingredient in Zoloft®. Zoloft® was originally patented and sold by Pfizer. It is FDA-approved to treat major depression, social anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). After the patent expired, the FDA gave permission to other drug companies to manufacture a generic version of Zoloft®. The FDA requires generic drugs to be bioequivalent to the brand name version. This means that they act the same way in the body and are expected to produce the same effects as the original brand name drug. Generic drugs are generally much cheaper than the original brand name drug, and most drugs prescribed in the US are generic.
What is sertraline used to treat (on-label and off-label)?
Sertraline is FDA-approved to treat major depression, social anxiety disorder, obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD), posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), panic disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD). It is sometimes used off-label to treat premature ejaculation (PE) and several other conditions. The American Urological Association (AUA) recommends certain SSRIs, including sertraline, as a primary treatment for PE. Physicians on the Roman platform have the discretion to prescribe sertraline for PE if they believe that it is an appropriate course of treatment for a particular patient. It is up to the medical judgment of the doctor to decide if off-label treatment is appropriate for a patient based on his unique medical history, symptoms, and preferences. The Roman Pharmacy Network is able to fill prescriptions for sertraline that are issued by a physician on the Roman platform.
What are the dosages of sertraline?
Sertraline comes in 25 mg, 50 mg, and 100 mg tablets. It can be used in dosages of anywhere between 25 mg and 200 mg. It is often successfully used at lower doses (25 mg–50 mg) for the treatment of PE. Doses for psychiatric diseases are often higher (50 mg–200 mg).
About premature ejaculation (PE)
Fact: PE is common.
Premature ejaculation is when ejaculation occurs earlier than desired, often within 1 minute of penetrative sex. It's characterized by an inability to delay orgasm to the extent that it causes bother or frustration to the patient and/or their partner.
30%
It's estimated that 30% of men, of all age groups, suffer from PE.
Premature ejaculation is when climax occurs earlier than you or your partner would like, often within 1 minute of starting to have sex. It's characterized by an inability to delay orgasm to the extent that it causes bother or frustration to the patient and/or their partner.
PE is very common: 1 in 3 men have the condition. While occasional PE might not be a bother for some men, if it persists, it can be a reason to seek treatment.
The good news is that premature ejaculation can be treated. Through Ro’s 100% online process, we can help you find prescription or over-the-counter treatments that help you regain control of your sex life and last longer in bed. We offer prescription medication that’s been shown to help men last up to 5x longer in bed, as well as over-the-counter wipes that help you keep going for up to 4x longer!
Some men see immediate results, but for many it takes time. Some may need to try a few different methods before finding the right solution.
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Important safety information
What you should know before taking sertraline.