You dont get high, you just get sleepy. Trazadone is a non-narcotic, non-habit forming anti-deppresant used mostly for sleep. So no dice on this stuff dude or dudette.
WHAT IS THE STREET PRICE OF TRAZODONE 150MG
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It's called Trazodone (generic for Desyrel), it's used for sleep disorders, some people have this to get a "High" tough because when you fight to stay awake it makes you "trip". The medication is also used as an antidepressant. Each Pliva 441 contains 150mg of Trazodone.
yes acetominophen will not interact with trazodone it is safe to take togather
Yes, if both are prescribed for you, there is no problem in taking those 2 drugs together. To get the "sleeping" effect of trazodone, without interfering with prozac antidepressant effect, the trazodone dosage should be around 25mg to 100mg.
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.
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can you drink after you have taking a tablet of 150mg fluconazole
Eating grapefruit while taking trazodone can increase the concentration of the medication in your bloodstream, potentially leading to enhanced side effects or increased risk of toxicity. Grapefruit can inhibit certain enzymes in the liver that metabolize trazodone, affecting how the drug is processed in the body. It's advisable to consult with a healthcare provider about dietary restrictions when on trazodone.
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.
It’s generally recommended to wait at least 24 hours after consuming alcohol before taking trazodone. Alcohol can increase the sedative effects of trazodone, potentially leading to increased drowsiness and impaired coordination. Always consult your healthcare provider for personalized advice, as individual circumstances may vary.
I would not suggest taking two sedatives together.