Can you crush Zoloft into food? 

Can you crush Zoloft into food? 

You can crush Zoloft into food for ease of administration, but you should discuss this with your doctor first. It’s common with kids and some adults that they can’t swallow tablets whole, either due to tablet phobia or during an episode of anxiety. 

For such people, Zoloft tablets can be crushed and mixed with soft foods like pudding or applesauce to mask the bitter taste of the crushed medicine. 

However, you need to make sure that you consume the crushed tablet right away. Storing the powder for later use is not recommended as there is a high chance of drug degradation. So the best way to do this is to crush one tablet and take it right away. 

You can also try split Zoloft tablets as smaller pieces are easier to consume. Most tablets are already scored to help you break them in half. Make sure you don’t mix Zoloft with grapefruit juice or take the two concomitantly because of the potential health risks. 

Risks and considerations of crushing Zoloft

There are some risks associated with crushing Zoloft, one of which is inaccurate dosing. You may take more or less of the crushed powder, which can be dangerous as the wrong dose may not provide the desired therapeutic effect or may lead to an overdose.

Crushing Zoloft tablets can also result in reduced efficacy. The coating of the tablet helps to control the release of the medication into the body, and crushing the tablet can interfere with this process(1)

It can also change the taste and texture of the medication, making it difficult to ingest. When you crush the tablet, it actually starts to get absorbed into your blood more rapidly once inside your stomach, which can increase the risk of adverse effects, such as gastrointestinal irritation, nausea, and vomiting.

The crushed powder may also come in contact with your nasal membranes, if not consumed properly. This can cause irritation, itching, sneezing, etc. You can split the tablet in half if you can’t swallow it whole.

It is also important to note that Sertraline is available in different brands. Although different brands of Sertraline may not work differently, they can have different inactive ingredients which can affect the stability of the drug and the consequences following tablet crushing may also vary.

it is also important to note that Zoloft may interact with certain foods, like grapefruit, caffeine, green tea, alcohol, etc and some herbs like St. John’s wort, Elderberry, etc. This can cause drug accumulation in the body.

It is also important to consider other dietary restrictions you may have like some people are gluten intolerant. Although Zoloft does not contain gluten, mixing this antidepressant with anything you’re allergic to can cause side effects.

So, it is important to discuss any dietary restrictions with a healthcare provider before crushing Zoloft tablets and mixing them with food.

Alternatives to crushing Zoloft

It is best to ask your doctor or pharmacist for a suitable alternative before you start crushing Zoloft tablets. This medication can be split into smaller doses using a pill splitter. This method can help to achieve more accurate dosing.

Zoloft is also available in liquid form, which can be a suitable alternative for people who have difficulty swallowing tablets. So, just talk to your provider and discuss the alternatives.

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References

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ZOLOFT (sertraline hydrochloride) tablets, for oral use. Full prescribing information”. United States Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Available from:  https://www.accessdata.fda.gov/drugsatfda_docs/label/2016/019839S74S86S87_20990S35S44S45lbl.pdf

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