Using gabapentin, trazodone, and Nucynta (tapentadol) together should be done with caution and under the supervision of a healthcare provider. Each of these medications can cause sedation and increase the risk of side effects like dizziness and drowsiness. It's important for your doctor to evaluate your specific situation and monitor for any potential interactions or adverse effects. Always consult your healthcare professional before making any changes to your medication regimen.
there is no comparison, a total different effect
You should take the recommended dose that is prescribed by your doctor. But if you take two Trazodone 50mg at one time, you should be fine. It would only increase the effects but it is not advised to do so out of habit or on purpose. If 50mg isn't helping you talk to your doctor about increasing the dosage. Hope this helps!
I don't know how it would. Trazodone mainly an anti-depressentt. It's not a narcotic. They can be used for anxiety and can have a calming, slightly tranquilizing effect. So where they may have the same calming effect, they're completely different drugs.
You should only take pills together that the doctor prescribes. A pharmacist or your doctor will be able to determine if the medicine can be taken together.
Yes they can take together
Trazodone is a medication used to treat depression and insomnia, not to get high. Taking it in higher doses or for recreational purposes can be dangerous and lead to serious side effects such as dizziness, sedation, and overdose. It should only be taken as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
yes it can. i take a 10mg melatonin everyday to help with my insomnia, snd my girlfriend has trazzy's. i took one a 50mg and it worked better than 3 shots of tequila. woke up really late tho. that's about the only bad side effect.
This is Topiramate 50mg. Generic for Topamax 50mg
50mg is bigger than 1mg
Depends on your tolerance but I snort 3 (15mg each) oxycodone pills and wait a hour then take 2 (50mg each) trazodones. I sleep extremely well with the two mixed but as I said before it depends on your tolerance and dosage.
Yes, 2000mcg is more than 50mg. 2000mcg (micrograms) is equivalent to 2mg, which is greater than 50mg.
Ah, night sweats can be quite bothersome, but don't you worry, friend. Trazodone, like many medications, can indeed cause night sweats as a possible side effect. It's always a good idea to talk to your healthcare provider about any concerns you have, so they can help you find the best solution for your individual needs. Remember, we'll paint some happy little solutions to this together.