Evigrade
Moderate

Hydrochlorothiazide × Sertraline

Thiazide diuretics×Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs)

Mechanism

Thiazides are one of the most common drug causes of hyponatraemia in older patients via SIADH-like mechanism and natriuresis. SSRIs (sertraline) add a SIADH-like effect. Additive risk.

Symptoms

Headache, nausea, confusion, drowsiness; severe cases: seizures. Develops slowly over 1–2 weeks and is often missed in older patients.

Management

On the combination, check sodium at 2 and 4 weeks after starting sertraline or the thiazide, then every 6 months. If sodium falls below 130 mmol/L, consider switching sertraline to mirtazapine or agomelatine, or replacing the thiazide with indapamide (lower hyponatraemia risk).

Sources

All interactions

Hydrochlorothiazide and Sertraline: interaction, management, sources – Evigrade