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Trazodone - I have been taking trazodone 50mg for 8 days , helps with sleep but side effects are not

... worth it , How long does it take to be out of my system . Any help will be appreciated , feeling horrible . stopped taking trazodone today .... read more

Trazodone - What's the chance of getting tardive dyskinesia from trazodone use. Is it low?

Taken for 5 years with no problems. Just curious

Trazodone - Does anyone get dizzy and fall down while taking trazodone 200 mg? Also short of breath.

I get dizzy and short of breath from trazodone 200mg. I fall a lot because I'm so dizzy. I want to get off it but my doctor keeps telling me it will... read more

Does anyone know a remedy for severe upset stomach caused by trazodone?

Last night I took my trazodone before bed as usual but I think I didn't eat enough or something because I woke up two hours later with insanely bad... read more

What is the maximum dose of Trazodone that's used?

Either for sleeping or depression?

I have been taking trazodone hcl 150mg for sleep. However, if I miss a dose I can't sleep at all! I?

... am tossing and turning all night and just can't stay asleep... is this normal? Does anyone else have this issue? If I take my dose I sleep like a... read more

Is anyone out there taking Trazodone?? Are you having problems with concentrating, memory loss,?

... inability to even spell correctly, or difficulty with asthma symtoms getting worse, or any similar side effects?? Please send me a response if... read more

Trazodone - I take 450 mg of trazadone in the morning. Does anyone think I'm...

... taking too much? And at the wrong time? Should I take it at night? Thanks in advance for any answers! :)

Is it normal to be tired during the day while taking trazodone?

I was diagnosed with major depression about 3 years ago and have been managing it since 2014. Its been fine since then but about 2 or 3 weeks ago, I... read more

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