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Observations placeholder

Zoloft and Sertraline

Identifier

005069

Type of Spiritual Experience

Hallucination

Number of hallucinations: 1831

Background

Hallucinations

 The EROWID web site is referenced as there are more details of the experiences and side effects on this site, often with examples

Background

Sertraline (trade names Zoloft, Lustral)  was introduced to the market by Pfizer in 1991 and is prescribed for major depressive disorder in adult outpatients as well as obsessive–compulsive, panic, and social anxiety disorders in both adults and children. It has also been used for social phobia and posttraumatic stress disorder.  In 2011, it was the second-most prescribed antidepressant on the U.S. retail market, with 37 million prescriptions.

It was measured as among the top ten drugs ranked by cost to the Australian government in 1998 and 2000–01, having cost $45 million and $87 million in subsidies respectively.

History - from Wikipedia

The history of sertraline dates back to the early 1970s, when Pfizer chemist Reinhard Sarges invented a series of psychoactive compounds based on the structures of neuroleptics chlorprothixene and thiothixene. Further work on these compounds led to tametraline, a norepinephrine and weaker dopamine reuptake inhibitor.

Development of tametraline was soon stopped because of undesired stimulant effects observed in animals.

A few years later, in 1977, pharmacologist Kenneth Koe  asked another Pfizer chemist, Willard Welch, to synthesize some previously unexplored tametraline derivatives. Welch generated a number of potent norepinephrine and triple reuptake inhibitors, but to the surprise of the scientists, one representative of the generally inactive cis-analogs was a serotonin reuptake inhibitor. Welch then prepared stereoisomers of this compound, which were tested in vivo by animal behavioral scientist Albert Weissman.

The most potent and selective (+)-isomer was taken into further development and eventually named sertraline.

Weissman and Koe recalled that the group "did not set up to produce an antidepressant of the SSRI type "— and that their inquiry was not "very goal driven".

According to Welch, they even worked outside the mainstream at Pfizer, and "did not have a formal project team".

it may be noted that the group had to overcome 'considerable  bureaucratic reluctance' to pursue sertraline development.

A description of the experience

Sertraline and Sertraline hydrochloride  - trade names Zoloft  and Lustral is an SSRI antidepressant. In 2007, it was the most prescribed antidepressant on the U.S. retail market, with 29,652,000 prescriptions. 

The number of hallucinations appears to be under reported.  EROWID also collects figures from people who submit entries to them and their case reports indicate a much wider incidence of hallucinations another sorts of experiences.  Please follow the LINK.

EHealthme extract [USA only] - hallucinations

On Jan, 26, 2017 91,119 people reported to have side effects when taking Zoloft.  Among them, 746 people (0.82%) have Hallucination

On Dec, 24, 2016 91,119 people reported to have side effects when taking Zoloft.  Among them, 361 people (0.4%) have Hallucination, Auditory

On Jan, 28, 2017 91,119 people reported to have side effects when taking Zoloft.
Among them, 13 people (0.01%) have Hallucination, Tactile

 On Jan, 15, 2017 45,263 people reported to have side effects when taking Sertraline.
Among them, 356 people (0.79%) have Hallucination

 On Dec, 31, 2016 45,263 people reported to have side effects when taking Sertraline.
Among them, 196 people (0.43%) have Hallucination, Auditory

On Jan, 27, 2017 11,366 people reported to have side effects when taking Sertraline Hydrochloride.  Among them, 95 people (0.84%) have Hallucination

On Jan, 28, 2017 11,366 people reported to have side effects when taking Sertraline Hydrochloride.
Among them, 64 people (0.56%) have Hallucination, Auditory

Follow this LINK for the most common side-effects, which include anxiety, weight gain, insomnia plus many more.

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EHealthme extract [USA only] - Brain damage

On Jan, 29, 2015: 73,975 people reported to have side effects when taking Zoloft. Among them, 35 people (0.05%) have Brain Damage.

EHealthme extract [USA only] - obesity

On Jan, 29, 2015: 73,975 people reported to have side effects when taking Zoloft. Among them, 466 people (0.63%) have Obesity.

EHealthme extract [USA only] - blindness

On Jan, 25, 2015: 73,975 people reported to have side effects when taking Zoloft. Among them, 266 people (0.36%) have Blindness.

Death

From eHealthme:

On Jan, 13, 2015: 73,928 people reported to have side effects when taking Zoloft. Among them, 1,178 people (1.59%) have Death.

 

The source of the experience

eHealthme

Concepts, symbols and science items

Symbols

Science Items

Activities and commonsteps

Commonsteps

Hearing voices

References