Zoloft International Price Comparison Highlight
Lowest U.S. Pharmacy Coupon Price:
Lowest International Mailorder Pharmacy Price:
$0.53 per
pill/unit
for 90
pill/units
Zoloft (sertraline hydrochloride) is prescribed for the treatment of depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety, and panic disorder. It works by restoring the amount of serotonin, a natural substance, in the brain to maintain mental stability. It may take a few weeks until you feel the full benefits of Zoloft, so be sure to continue taking it as prescribed even if you are feeling better. Zoloft and its generic version, sertraline, are currently available in the U.S. and at accredited international online pharmacies. Generic sertraline in the U.S. can often be purchased at lower cost than in Canada and other international pharmacies. You can save money on brand Zoloft 50 mg using PharmacyChecker-accredited online pharmacies. Patients can also find discounts on Zoloft 50 mg at local U.S. pharmacies by using the drug discount coupon search at the bottom of this page. Zoloft sold in the U.S. is manufactured in New York.
An American Nurse Orders Zoloft (sertraline) From the United Kingdom - November 9, 2023
PharmacyChecker recently received a letter from Crystal Griffith, a registered nurse living in Baker, Florida who orders her medication from international online pharmacies accredited in the PharmacyChecker Verification Program: Dear PharmacyChecker, I'm 75 with an autoimmune disorder, diabetes, hypertension, and a few minor medical issues.
Read MoreCan I get prescribed antidepressants or anxiety medication online? - May 31, 2020
Yes, you can get a prescription online for certain antidepressants or anxiety medications. For non-controlled substances like sertraline (Zoloft) or citalopram (Celexa), you can get a prescription via an online visit, an app, or over the phone, provided it is what your doctor thinks is the best course of treatment.
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Read MoreDoes Zoloft sold by Pfizer outside the U.S. have the exact same ingredients? - February 12, 2019
Foreign versions of drugs sold in the U.S, like Zoloft, are not exactly the same as the ones sold here. This answer is based on the fact that Zoloft may contain different inactive ingredients. Zoloft Sold at Canadian Pharmacies vs. Local U.S. Pharmacies The Zoloft sold in Canadian pharmacies is in capsule form instead of a tablet like in the U.S.
Read MoreZoloft (sertraline hydrochloride) is prescribed for the treatment of depression, posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD), premenstrual dysphoric disorder (PMDD), obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD), social anxiety, and panic disorder. It works by restoring the amount of serotonin, a natural substance, in the brain to maintain mental stability.
*The total price listed on PharmacyChecker.com includes the accredited pharmacy’s shipping fee, which typically covers an entire order. Patients and caregivers may find it more cost-effective to purchase multiple medications in a single order.
Laws affecting the importation of medication for personal use are different from country to country. For instance, personal drug importation is expressly legal in Australia. In the United States, technically, it is illegal to import unapproved medication under most circumstances, whether through purchase over the Internet or while on a trip to a foreign country. U.S. government officials have stated that individuals who order non-controlled prescription drugs from foreign sources (up to a three-month supply) for their own use are not being pursued or prosecuted. The U.S FDA regulates the safety and efficacy of medications sold in U.S. pharmacies. Medications dispensed from outside the U.S. are regulated for safety and efficacy by pharmaceutical/pharmacy regulatory authorities in their respective countries. Read about Advanced Pharmaceutical Regulatory Systems.
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