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There are several possible side effects associated with Zoloft, and weight loss is a common one. Although most people only lose a few pounds when taking Zoloft, some people lose significant amounts of weight, and need to be treated for the weight loss. Children and adolescents are more likely to experience significant weight loss when taking Zoloft.
Weight loss is a common side effect of Zoloft® (sertraline hydrochloride). On average, people lose about one to two pounds when they begin taking Zoloft. On rare occasions, people have significant weight loss on Zoloft that requires them to stop taking the medication.
For children and adolescents taking Zoloft, weight loss can also occur. On average, weight loss for children and adolescents beginning Zoloft was also about one pound. However, there were a number of children taking Zoloft who experienced substantial weight loss. In fact, 7 percent of children on Zoloft saw weight loss greater than 7 percent of their body weight. For adolescents, about 2 percent had a weight loss greater than 7 percent of their body weight.
Most children and adolescents regain weight they lose on Zoloft after six to nine months of therapy; however, regular monitoring of height and weight is recommended for children and adolescents on Zoloft.
If you are noticing a weight loss with Zoloft, talk to your healthcare provider. He or she can give you other suggestions for dealing with any weight loss. If the weight loss continues, he or she may recommend adjusting the Zoloft dosage or switching to another depression medication.