Alcohol, which often makes depression and anxiety worse, can be detrimental in allowing the sertraline in your system to work safely and effectively. Some Zoloft patients who drink alcohol can experience blackouts or periods with complete memory lapses, which can put you and the people around you at tremendous risk.

Also, why should you not drink alcohol while taking Zoloft? Healthcare professionals advise that people avoid drinking alcohol when taking Zoloft. This is because both drugs can cause similar side effects. Taking both together may make the side effects worse. Alcohol can also worsen the symptoms of depression because it is a central nervous system depressant.

Likewise, people ask, can Zoloft and alcohol kill you?

Heres the short answer: No, you cant take Zoloft with alcohol. Alcohol and Zoloft are two very different drugs. One is a sedative, and one is an antidepressant. They should, in theory, go together like peanut butter and jelly.

What happens if you drink on antidepressants?

Drinking alcohol while taking antidepressants is generally not advised because alcohol can make depression worse. It can also increase the side effects of some antidepressants, such as drowsiness, dizziness and co-ordination problems.