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Zoloft is not a controlled substance, so it is drug class 6.


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Yes, it certainly may be tested for on a blood test if your physician is making sure that you are metabolising the drug, but Zoloft is NOT a controlled substance.


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Zoloft is a long-term treatment for PTSD. In a controlled study, Zoloft was effective in safely improving symptoms of PTSD over a period of 28 weeks and reducing the risk of relapse.