No interactions were found between Vitamins and Zoloft.
It is perfectly ok to take a multi-vitamin while taking prescription medications for depression and anxiety. But never take more than the recommended daily allowance of any vitamin.
John's wort, garcinia cambogia, L-tryptophan (or 5-HTP) and SAMe (S-adenosyl-methionine) supplements with your antidepressant. Consumer Labs says they can increase your risk of experiencing serotonin syndrome.
No interactions were found between Vitamin D3 and Zoloft. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.
No interactions were found between sertraline and Vitamin C.
Interactions between your drugs
No interactions were found between calcium carbonate / magnesium chloride and Zoloft.
No interactions were found between sertraline and Vitamin B12.
No interactions were found between sertraline and Vita-Zinc.
Interactions between your drugs
No interactions were found between Fish Oil and Zoloft.
People who had been taking an antidepressant saw a bigger jump, which the researchers argue suggests that the magnesium boosted its effect. If your current antidepressant isn't working well enough, their research suggests you might add magnesium rather than increasing the dose or adding a second drug.
Do not take St John's wort, the herbal remedy for depression, while you're being treated with sertraline as this will increase your risk of side effects. There's very little information about taking other herbal remedies and supplements with sertraline.
These results suggest that the use of folate and vitamin B12 may increase the efficacy of standard antidepressant treatment in an unselected sample of adults with major depression and, potentially, prevent relapse over time.
Some products that may interact with this drug are: pimozide, other drugs that can cause bleeding/bruising (including antiplatelet drugs such as clopidogrel, NSAIDs such as ibuprofen/naproxen, "blood thinners" such as warfarin/dabigatran).
If you're taking antidepressants or other medication, talk to your doctor before adding turmeric, curcumin, or piperine supplements to your routine. Any supplement runs the risk of interacting with your medication.
Sertraline did not negatively influence HR, HRV, BP, and LVEF in patients with MDD after hospitalization for MI or unstable angina. Sertraline is more effective at treating recurrent and severe depression in cardiac patients compared to new-onset depression.
There are no known interactions between Zoloft and caffeine, but it's important to consider the effects that caffeine can have on the mental health conditions that Zoloft treats. “It should be safe to drink coffee with Zoloft,” says David Schaefer, MD, psychiatrist at Southwest Behavioral Health Center in St.
As dermatology was a speciality interest of the pharmacist, it was suggested to the patient that she should avoid chocolate while adapting to the sertraline, and perhaps use an over-the-counter antihistamine for the itchiness.
Interactions between your drugs
No interactions were found between Vitamin B12 and Zoloft.
No interactions were found between sertraline and Vitamin B6. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.
Steroids and Antidepressants
Steroid medications like prednisone and antidepressants like imipramine and Zoloft deplete magnesium. Bone health and blood sugar management are adversely impacted because of the steroid drugs themselves. It becomes even more harmful if your magnesium status is inadequate.
If you need to continue taking Zoloft, acetaminophen (Tylenol) is the safest alternative to ibuprofen for pain, fever, or headache relief because it isn't an NSAID and doesn't increase the risk of bleeding.
Research suggests that supplementing with magnesium may help to increase serotonin levels. In fact, low serotonin levels have been observed in patients with a magnesium deficiency. The study that discussed raising serotonin with magnesium reported success.
Mixing antidepressants with alcohol, cocaine, Molly or other illegal drugs is never recommended. If you're taking medication for depression, it is important that you leave the drug alone and don't throw in any other substances that might prevent it from doing its job.