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Tuesday, November, 24, 2009
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Hi Ashley - Thank you for your question. As alcohol is a depressant, it does interact with Zoloft to cause depression of the central nervous system. Depression of the CNS can lead to decreased breathing, decreased heart rate, and impaired alertness. I hope this helps! Best of luck, Casey
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