Sertraline
(Generic Zoloft)
Start from $70/month
Tablets: Sertraline 50 mg/tablet
Sertraline is the generic form of the brand Zoloft®. Both medications work similarly in the body. Sertraline is a type of medication known as an SSRI that is to treat major depressive order in adults, and obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) in adults and children over 6. Sertraline can also be used off-label to treat premature ejaculation (PE) and is one of the recommended treatments for PE by the American Urological Association (AUA).
Through the Mojoon online platform, it only takes about 10 minutes to see a doctor, and the licensed doctor usually prescribes it within 1 business day, and the medication is dispensed by the central pharmacy within 2 business days and delivered to your door via USPS without a logo. Extend the excitement and regain control – sertraline helps you win back every minute and every second.
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About the medication
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 Mojoon 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 Mojoon Pharmacy Network is able to fill prescriptions for sertraline that are issued by a physician on the Mojoon platform.
Treatment plan
Sertraline 30 pills monthly treatment — $100/month
Sertraline 90 pills quarterly treatment — $210/quarterly
Side effects
The most common side effects in adults who take sertraline include:
Nausea
Loss of appetite
Diarrhea
Indigestion
Increased sweating (hyperhidrosis)
Tremor or shaking
Agitation
Change in sleep habits including increased sleepiness or insomnia
Sexual problems including decreased libido and ejaculation dysfunction
Anxiety
About Premature Ejaculation
One out of every three men is affected by premature ejaculation, and any man can experience this issue.
Premature ejaculation (PE) is a condition in which a man reaches sexual climax and ejaculates with minimal stimulation and shortly after beginning sexual activity. Experts from international medical societies define it as ejaculating within approximately one minute of stimulation. Premature ejaculation can have various possible causes, ranging from physical to psychological factors. One challenge in diagnosing and treating PE is that, until recently, there has been no consensus on its definition or a clear “ejaculation time” to define it. If you experience ejaculating too quickly during sexual intercourse, it may be necessary to seek treatment.
Why choose Sertraline
Prolonging sexual activity
Sertraline helps prolong ejaculation by regulating the level of neurotransmitters and is effective in relieving premature ejaculation.
Improve the quality of sexual life
The use of sertraline in the treatment of premature ejaculation can significantly improve the sexual satisfaction of patients and their partners, and enhance the intimate relationship between both parties.
Psychological stress is reduced
Patients with premature ejaculation are often accompanied by psychological burden, and sertraline treatment not only improves control, but also helps to reduce the associated psychological stress and anxiety.
High level of security
Sertraline, as an SSRI drug, has been clinically proven for many years in safety and tolerability for long-term management of premature ejaculation.
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Solve the unspeakable online
- 32% of men have premature ejaculation problems
- 80% of people with premature ejaculation never get a formal diagnosis
- 80% of patients can cure or improve premature ejaculation symptoms with prescription drugs
- Ninety percent of patients are unaware that there are prescription medications for premature ejaculation
How Mojoon Works
The Mojoon telemedicine platform is encrypted with HIPAA security levels to ensure the confidentiality and security of your information. The online medical questionnaire has been confirmed by our team of doctors and is designed to obtain the necessary information for diagnosis.
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Doctor Review
Licensed doctors will review prescriptions within 24 hours
Free delivery
Free and discreet delivery of medication to your doorstep or pick up at a local pharmacy,
Frequently Asked Questions about Sertraline
Sertraline is an antidepressant. You might have heard of it before as Zoloft®, the original brand name used by Pfizer to market this medication.
Sertraline belongs to a class of antidepressants called selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors, or SSRIs. It’s one of the most widely used antidepressants in the world, with millions of users in the United States and many more in other countries.
Although it was originally developed as an antidepressant, sertraline is used to treat a variety of medical conditions. In fact, it’s one of the most widely used premature ejaculation pills on the market today.
Studies have found that Sertraline has been surprisingly effective in treating premature ejaculation. Studies have shown that it prolongs the ejaculation time (IELT) during sexual intercourse. For example, in one clinical trial, men with premature ejaculation were treated with oral Sertraline tablets. With a 25 mg dose, the average ejaculation interval increased from one minute to 7.6 minutes, while with the 100 mg dose, the average ejaculation interval was extended to 16.4 minutes. Side effects were fewer, with less than 10 percent of participants experiencing problems such as indigestion, anxiety, lethargy and loss of libido. Other studies have also demonstrated improvements in ejaculation timing and sexual function. Overall, the use of Sertraline to treat premature ejaculation can prolong sexual activity and increase satisfaction in both men and their partners.
Sertraline can be used to treat premature ejaculation in two different ways. The first way to use sertraline is as a daily-use medication, meaning you’ll take a dose of sertraline every day, even if you don’t always expect to have sex on that day. The second is as an as-needed medication for premature ejaculation. In this case, you’ll take a sertraline tablet only on the days when you plan to have sex. There’s no “ideal” way to use sertraline for PE for everyone. The most effective approach is to follow your healthcare provider’s instructions and take your prescribed sertraline dosage either as needed or on a daily basis. Although sertraline is effective, results aren’t always immediate. It may take several weeks for sertraline to become completely effective as a treatment for PE. In the studies above, most of the men experienced the largest improvements after using sertraline for four weeks.
Sertraline is generally considered safe and effective in premature ejaculation treatment. However, it is a drug, and like other drugs, Sertraline has its own list of potential side effects.
After starting to take Sertraline, you may start noticing some nausea, drowsiness, headaches, and other problems.
Most side effects of Sertraline lessen over time, which means don't panic if you experience an adverse reaction during the first week of treatment. Continue to use Sertraline normally and inform your healthcare provider if side effects persist.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) recommends avoiding alcohol altogether while using Sertraline. The effects of alcohol on brain neurotransmitters may reduce the effectiveness of Sertraline. Alcohol consumption is also associated with higher rates of side effects with SSRIs, such as Sertraline.
Sertraline should not be used with other drugs that increase the level of serotonin, including other antidepressants. It is especially important not to use Sertraline with monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs), a class of older antidepressants with interaction problems.
MAOIs may cause interactions within a few weeks of discontinuation. Make sure to let your healthcare provider know about any MAOIs or other antidepressants you have recently used or are currently using, including medications used within the last two weeks.
Other drugs that may interact with Sertraline include thioridazine, pimozide (pimozide), linezolid (linezolid), and methylene blue. To ensure safety, inform your healthcare provider of any medications and supplements you use before using Sertraline.
While sertraline is safe, convenient and highly effective, it’s not the only treatment option available for premature ejaculation.
If you’re experiencing some of sertraline’s adverse effects — like changes in your sex drive, general sexual desire or level of overall sexual stimulation — there are other things to consider.
Other options for treating PE include topical sprays, behavioral therapy, sexual techniques and even medications like sildenafil (the active ingredient in Viagra®).
Real User Experiences
Sertraline is the most effective premature ejaculation treatment I have ever tried. Now, I feel confident that I won't have an idea of ending it all at once, premature ejaculation is no longer a problem, and it feels like I have been reborn.
Mr. Wu, Missouri SertralineIn order to treat premature ejaculation, I have tried various methods, including smearing, eating, positioning, etc. The effect is always like buying a lotto, which starts with hope and then only disappointment. Googled prescription drugs for premature ejaculation in the United States and found that sertraline was the most commonly used drug to treat premature ejaculation. With the attitude of a dead horse as a live horse doctor, I got a prescription and medication from Mojoon, and it is currently in its third month, so far so good, it really works.
Peter from LA SertralineIt is advisable to fill out the medical questionnaire carefully before taking it and do not hide other medical conditions because sertraline is not specifically used to treat premature ejaculation. If there are other diseases, it may bring more serious side effects. I have been using Sertraline for 1 year and usually take 2 capsules 2 hours before sex, and the results are quite good. For friends who don't want to take it for a long time, it is also a good choice to temporarily increase the dosage.
Mr. Sun from Phili Sertraline
Premature ejaculation hurt my self-esteem so much that I later made me afraid to have sex with my wife. The quality of sexual life has improved every time I have used Sertraline, and now it is more than 10 times longer than before, and there are no side effects other than the first week of very drowsiness.
Mr. Zhang from NYC Sertraline