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I regularly consume cannabis, should I stop so that my Zoloft works properly?

It is recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before continuing to use cannabis while taking Zoloft. The effects of cannabis on mental health conditions like depression and anxiety are still being studied, and it may affect how well your medication works. It is important to discuss your cannabis use with your healthcare provider to ensure the most effective treatment for your condition.

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