Yes, absolutley! My father has lewy body dementia and parkinson's disease and it has helped him tremendously!
Taking Seroquel and trazodone 9 hours after oxycodone may be possible, but it's essential to consult your healthcare provider first. Both Seroquel and trazodone can have sedative effects, and combining them with opioids like oxycodone may increase the risk of respiratory depression and sedation. Always follow your doctor's guidance on medication interactions and timing for optimal safety.
yes acetominophen will not interact with trazodone it is safe to take togather
No. I needs to be prescribed by a qualified vet to be safe.
No, 50 mg of trazodone is not considered as strong as 50 mg of Seroquel (quetiapine). Trazodone is primarily an antidepressant and is often used for sleep, while Seroquel is an atypical antipsychotic that can also be used for mood stabilization and anxiety. The two medications have different mechanisms of action and effects, making direct comparisons of strength challenging. Always consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice regarding medications.
it is absolutely safe, I've been taking them together for years. it really helps with the huge weight gain that seroquel is known for.
Seroquel is in a class of medications known as anti psychotics. Tylenol is a fever reducer and a mild pain reliever. It is safe to take Seroquel and Tylenol together.
I currently take 60mg of lovan with 75mg of seroquel in the morning then 150mg of seroquel at night. This combination works for me and I have questioned my Dr. if it was safe. There can be a moderate interaction, however this will vary from person to person. Like I said this has been safe and worked well for me, unfortunately it can often be trial and error with these types of medications.
NO!
Yes. I am on it and have been for over a year.
Yes. Trazodone® and Seroquel® are different classes of medications entirely, but both can be used at low doses as a sleep aid in people with bipolar disorder.Trazodone is an older, weak antidepressant with strong sedating side-effects, used almost exclusively as a sleep aid. It has no mood stabilizing properties.Seroquel is an antipsychotic medication that also has sedating side-effects, and is often used as a mood stabilizer, anti-anxiety agent, or sleep aid for people with bipolar disorder. Seroquel is also sometimes used to potentiate antidepressants. It is not necessary to be psychotic to benefit from this medication; in fact, many people who take Seroquel have never been psychotic.Trazodone is available as an inexpensive generic. Seroquel is available by brand name only, and can be expensive. The manufacturer's patent is set to expire sometime in 2012.
umm if your taking 1200mg of seroquel and your not passing right out, you might want to switch to some immediate release seroquel, sounds like you are on the XR.