No, trazodone is a tricyclic antidepressant (TCA) it used to be used for depression but now is solely used as a sleep aid in people who have trouble sleeping or diagnosed with insomnia. It is important to note that although this medication is sometimes used in depression with with insomnia, the doses used for sleep are often below the effective dose used in the treatment of depression.
No-- Trazadone is a TCA (tetracyclic antidepressant) and works on different receptors, neurotransmittors, and circuits of the brain than benzodiazapines. Albeit, both can be used to treat similar issues and cause sedation, etc., they have completely different modes of action.
If you mean trazodone (Desyrel in Canada), it is not a benzodiazepine. It is an antidepressant with sedating properties.
No, trazadon is an antidepressant! It works on different receptors and you should definitely consult a doctor before you take it.
No. Trazodone is a antidepressant which is also used for sleep as well. It is not a benzodiazepine. Examples of benzodiazepines are Xanax and Valium.
is trazadone a benzodiazapine
no its an opiate
No, Clonazepam is a benzo and oxycodone is an opiate totally diffrent classes
no xanax is a benzo
No - benzo's are in their own class, and they are known as sedatives.
no, trazodone is not an opite. it is many used to help u sleep but also releses seratonin to help wit depression
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.
Yes it is chemically the same and will show up as benzo.
it shouldn't show up as a benzo, it will however show up as an opiate because of the codeine.
no it will show up as a benzo (benzodiazipene)
Probably any Opiate, Benzo medications, you get the idea.
niether its a nuerotonin. It effects the brain like a pain killer but without or with less of a high....much less...than an opiate
yes you can take a narcotic / opiate / benzo with zoloft all compatible