stacey,As you know, heartburn is a painful burning feeling just below or behind the breastbone. It usually comes from the esophagus. The pain often rises in your chest and may spread to your neck or throat.
Drugs that can cause heartburn include but are not limited to:
- Anticholinergics (e.g., for sea sickness)
- Beta-blockers for high blood pressure or heart disease
- Calcium channel blockers for high blood pressure
- Dopamine-like drugs for Parkinson's disease
- Progestin for abnormal menstrual bleeding or birth control
- Sedatives for anxiety, or if you can't sleep (insomnia)
- Theophylline (for asthma or other lung diseases)
- Tricyclic antidepressants
Zoloft is not a tricyclic antidpressant however to say positiviely, yes or no, that Zoloft may cause heartburn is not something I can do. Sorry. Wish I could be more helpful.