Can I take Sertraline and Paracetamol together?
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Originally published 25 Jan 2026
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There is no known harmful interaction between sertraline and paracetamol. It is generally considered safe to take these two medicines together at the recommended doses.
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You can take paracetamol while taking sertraline.
Sertraline (an SSRI antidepressant) and paracetamol (a painkiller) are processed by different pathways in the body and do not interfere with how the other works.
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How to take sertraline and paracetamol safely
Always follow the dosage instructions on the packet or as advised by your doctor.
If you find you need to take paracetamol every day for more than a few days, speak to your GP.
Important precautions
Back to contentsDepression and anxiety disorders
You may experience an increase in suicidal thoughts or the urge to self-harm when first starting sertraline or changing the dose. This is more common in young adults under 25. Contact your doctor or go to hospital immediately if you notice any changes in your mood or behaviour.
Bleeding disorders or use of blood thinners
Sertraline can increase your risk of serious bleeding, especially in the stomach. You must tell your doctor if you have a history of ulcers or take any medicines that thin the blood (such as warfarin or aspirin).
Low sodium levels (hyponatraemia)
Sertraline can cause a dangerous drop in blood sodium levels, particularly in elderly patients. Seek medical help if you experience severe confusion, muscle weakness, or seizures.
Liver disease or chronic alcohol use
Even a small amount over the recommended dose can cause fatal liver damage. You must strictly follow the dosage limits and avoid other products containing paracetamol (such as cold and flu remedies).
Serotonin syndrome
Sertraline can cause a life-threatening condition called serotonin syndrome, especially if taken with other medicines that affect serotonin (such as triptans, tramadol, or St John's Wort). Seek urgent medical help if you experience agitation, hallucinations, fast heartbeat, or severe muscle stiffness.
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Food and drink warnings
Back to contentsAlcohol
It is best to avoid drinking alcohol while taking sertraline. Alcohol can increase the sedative effects of the medicine, making you feel more sleepy, dizzy, or uncoordinated. It can also worsen the symptoms of depression or anxiety that you are being treated for.
It is best to avoid or strictly limit alcohol when taking paracetamol. Combining alcohol and paracetamol increases the risk of serious liver damage.
Grapefruit juice
Grapefruit juice can increase the levels of sertraline in your blood, which may increase the risk of side effects. While the effect is generally considered mild for sertraline compared to other medicines, it is often recommended to avoid drinking large amounts of grapefruit juice.
Caffeine (Coffee, Tea, Energy Drinks)
Sertraline can sometimes make you feel restless or anxious, particularly when you first start taking it. Caffeine can worsen these feelings. If you feel jittery or have trouble sleeping, you may need to limit your caffeine intake.
Using other medicines
Back to contentsTaking multiple medicines? Our Medicines Interaction Checker helps you check whether your prescriptions, over-the-counter medicines, and supplements are safe to take together. Simply search for your medicines to see potential interactions and what to do about them.
Disclaimer
This information is for general educational purposes only and should not be relied upon as a substitute for professional medical advice. Always consult your GP, pharmacist, or another qualified healthcare professional before making decisions about your medications. Individual circumstances may vary, and only a healthcare professional who knows your medical history can provide personalised guidance.
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Article history
The information on this page is written and peer reviewed by qualified clinicians.
25 Jan 2026 | Originally published

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