No, it is not classified as a controlled substance.
No, it is not habit forming at all.
No.
yes
controlled substances are regulated by federal law. and trazodone isn't one of them.
Trazodone is not a controlled substance.I take 100 mg of Trazodone to help me sleep. Trazodone is also an anti-depressant. The bottle of tablets does not have a "controlled substance" sticker on it. Other narcotics that I take via a doctor's prescription do have a "controlled substance" sticker.
No. Trazodone is a tetracyclic agent, not a benzodiazepine.
trazodone has a half life of 10 -12 hours. meaning it will stay in system for 20 -24 hours.
it is a drug called trazodone
There are no known drug interactions between Trazodone and the birth control pill.
Yes trazodone is a controlled drug in the US. It is classified as a Schedule IV controlled substance by the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA). Schedule IV drugs have a low potential for abuse relative to Schedule III drugs as well as accepted medical use in the United States. Some of the Schedule IV drugs include: Alprazolam (Xanax) Diazepam (Valium) Carisoprodol (Soma) Clonazepam (Klonopin) Tramadol (Ultram) TrazodoneTrazodone is a widely used antidepressant and it is available as a generic medication. It is used to treat depression anxiety and insomnia as well as chronic pain. It is important to note that trazodone may be habit-forming and can lead to addiction if used incorrectly. Therefore it is important to use this drug as prescribed by your doctor.
No, it is not. You cannot get addicted to trazodone. It was originally designed to be an antidepressant but it was found that the drug could alleviate anxiety. It can be used to aid in sleep.
Trazodone is a prescription drug given out to treat depression. In an urine analysis it would should up as an antidepressant if it is tested for.
Absolutely not! That is a severe drug interaction.
yes it is controlled drug
Yes.