Trazodone is a prescription medication used mainly for its sedative and antidepressant properties. It is also sometimes used to help control symptoms like panic attacks, obsessive-compulsive disorders, alcohol withdrawal, schizophrenia, and controlling nightmares or other disturbed sleep.
Trazodone was originally discovered and developed in Italy in the 1960s by Angelini research laboratories as a second-generation antidepressant and is currently marketed under several brand names such as Desyrel, Molipaxin, Deprax, Trittico, Thombran, Trialodine, & Trazorel.
Trazadone is an antidepressant that was also found to be a sleep aid for some people. It has a variety of side effects, among which include drowsiness the next day (in among 40%) of the people surveyed. As it is a sleep aid, drowsiness and lethargy are par for the course. Dosages are very different for each person using it for sleep and thus there are a variety of differing reports of side effects. The package insert is a good starting place as is WebMD.
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it is used to induce sleep to people sufffering from anxiety induced insomnia. it is used because of its lack of negtive sideaffects, and does not cause a lethargic feeling the enxt day
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A drug.
SSRI
Trazodone doesn't get you high. In my experience, i have taken 50 mg's of trazodone without eating and i didn't notice anything great. I took another 50 mg's a different day after eating and it put me right to sleep. Trazodone is an ssri that is also used off label as a sleep aid. Your out of luck my friend.
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well trazodone comes in 25mg 50mg, 100mg, and also 150mg , tablets. I have had the 100 mg tablets and also the 150 mg tablets. The 100 mg tablets are round white tablets I can't remember the score's that was on it, but the 150 mg tablets have a line down the middle on one side, and on that same side it is scored with bar 732, on the reverse side it is scored with three 50's
50 kg is 50,000,000 mg
The difference is 100 - 50 = 50 mg.
Yes it does. Milligram to microgram you multiply by 1000. 0.05x1000 is 50.
50 mg = 0.05 g50 mg = 0.05 g50 mg = 0.05 g50 mg = 0.05 g50 mg = 0.05 g50 mg = 0.05 g
I take adderall 60 mg, 30 in the morn and 30 about 1pm and trazadone 100mg at night
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.
50 mg = 0.050 g
50 mg is .05 gm
Naturally, 50 mg will give you less problems later on.