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Zoloft vs Remeron: side-by-side comparison

Zoloft (Sertraline) 25mg tablet
Zoloft
vs
Remeron (Mirtazapine) 7.5mg tablet
Remeron

Zoloft (Sertraline) and Remeron (Mirtazapine) both belong to the Anti-Depressants class. They share clinical context but use different active ingredients. The choice between them depends on mechanism nuances, side-effect profile and individual response.

Property Zoloft Remeron
Active ingredient Sertraline Mirtazapine
Manufacturer Pfizer Organon / Merck
Class Anti-Depressants Anti-Depressants
Strengths 25mg, 50mg, 100mg 7.5mg, 15mg, 30mg, 45mg
Forms tablet tablet

What's the same

Zoloft and Remeron both belong to the Anti-Depressants class and are used for partially overlapping indications. The active ingredients — Sertraline vs Mirtazapine — share the same therapeutic approach, so many safety and management points carry across both.

Key differences

Meaningful differences are in active ingredient (Sertraline vs Mirtazapine), strengths (25mg, 50mg, 100mg vs 7.5mg, 15mg, 30mg, 45mg), forms (tablet vs tablet), and the mechanism, half-life and side-effect nuances that distinguish members of the class.

Mechanism and action

Zoloft: Sertraline acts by selectively blocking the serotonin transporter, preventing serotonin reuptake from the synaptic cleft and increasing synaptic serotonin concentration. Remeron: Mirtazapine antagonises presynaptic α2-adrenergic receptors, increasing noradrenaline and serotonin release.

When Zoloft is preferred

Zoloft is approved in adults for major depressive disorder, panic disorder with or without agoraphobia, obsessive-compulsive disorder, post-traumatic stress disorder, social anxiety disorder, and premenstrual dysphoric disorder.

When Remeron is preferred

Remeron is approved for major depressive disorder.

Frequently asked questions

Is Zoloft or Remeron better?

There is no single answer. Zoloft and Remeron both belong to the Anti-Depressants class but differ in mechanism nuances, half-life and side-effect profile. Preference depends on the patient, the prescriber and prior response to other therapies.

Can I switch from Zoloft to Remeron?

Switching within the Anti-Depressants class is done under supervision, typically using equivalent doses and a follow-up period to confirm response and tolerance. It is not a self-directed decision.

Do Zoloft and Remeron have the same side effects?

They share many of the Anti-Depressants class side effects, with differences from mechanism and dose. Each medication's prescribing information lists specifics.

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