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Trazadone is an antidepressant. Nasal application of medication is done frequently. It anything you will probably be less depressed but will probably have a stuffy nose.

Trazadone was originally developed for use as an anti-depressant. It soon became evident that it was a lousy anti-depressant but an excellent sleeping pill. It is extremely popular for use in Mental Health Units to put everyone nitey-nite at the same time (the patients, that is) so that the staff can finish their charts before the next shift arrives.

I used Trazadone for five years every night before bedtime. It worked like a charm and put me to sleep within 15 minutes. One night it just stopped working; increasing the dose didn't help. I wasn't feeling any happier, either. That's when my psychiatrist told me it wasn't supposed to make me happy, it was supposed to put me to sleep. It was the other eight drugs I was taking (prescribed) that were supposed to ensure happiness and eradicate my depression.

So I stopped taking Trazadone and switched to Ambien, and threw away the other eight bottles of happiness. I switched to an M.A.O.I. patch and I've never been so happy in my life!

I wouldn't recommend shoving Trazadone up your nose because it's a huge pill and would take forever to chop up, even with a good mortar and pestal. By the time you had the lines all laid out, you'd probably be tired anyway and you'd just think it was from the Trazadone! Sorry to rain on your parade.

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