Q. I am having a problem with gas and am at my wits’ end. I am really desperate for something that will work.
I am taking sertraline for depression and wonder if that could be a factor. I am not a pleasant person to be around, especially at work. My co-workers know I have a problem and I am so embarrassed.
I know gas is natural, but for some people like me it is really too much. Can you send me any information about flatulence?
A. The problem might be linked to your medication. Sertraline can cause flatulence as a side effect.
Health providers don’t always mention this complication. Other drugs that can contribute to gas include alendronate, lovastatin and naproxen. Don’t stop taking sertraline. Sudden discontinuation of antidepressants can trigger serious side effects.
We are sending you our Guide to Digestive Disorders with a list of drugs that cause flatulence and a discussion of ways to control gas with fennel, probiotics, Angostura bitters, ginger or Pepto-Bismol.