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Can melatonin be taken with Zoloft?

Yes, you can take melatonin with Zoloft as there are no known interactions between the two medications. Melatonin is a good option to try for insomnia as it has few side effects and is well tolerated by patients. However, if you are taking Ativan in addition to melatonin before bed, there is a risk of increased drowsiness. It is important to be aware of this effect. There are various melatonin products available over the counter, and it is recommended to consult with your pharmacist to find the right product and effective dose for your situation.

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