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So I noticed something.
I take Trazodone 50 mg for sleep. I have the option to take one or two pills depending what I need for sleep. I've been taking one which equals 50 mg. Everything was fine. It was helping with sleep. But yesterday and today I've started having weird nightmares. Nightmares so disturbing and scary for me that I'm afraid to sleep. So anyway, I was confused because I usually don't have nightmares that often. I searched Google for Trazodone weird dreams and apparently, a lot of people have reported having weird dreams and disturbing nightmares while on this med. Has anyone else experienced weird nightmares on Trazodone? I'm definitely telling my psychiatrist soon that I don't want to take it anymore. Not if it's causing this. I'm already a ball of anxiety everyday. I don't need to be afraid to sleep too. |
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I have taken it for years with no I'll effects. I have taken other antidepressants that caused weird sleep or other things.
Do tell your doc your are not tolerating it well. I hope you find relief soon. Have you tried 100 mg? I would before stopping. I've found the extra dose makes you sleep deeper. __________________ |
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So that's why my psychiatrist switched me to the 50 mg dose. Which has tinier pills. Definitely telling my psychiatrist I don't want to take it anymore. |
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trazodone and nightmares google scholar free articles - safesearch.norton.com Yahoo Search Results
Here is some research can do on the subject Also some anecdotal link Ask a Patient - Drug Ratings and Reviews By Patients Trazodone: 7 things you should know - Drugs.com Heres how Trazadone works in the brain: [QUOTE][Pharmacology Inhibits reuptake of serotonin, causes adrenoreceptor subsensitivity, acts as a 5HT2a receptor antagonist and induces significant changes in 5-HT presynaptic receptor adrenoreceptors. Trazodone also significantly blocks histamine (H1) and alpha1-adrenergic receptors. /QUOTE] TraZODone (Professional Patient Advice) - Drugs.com I suggest talking to your pdoc about these issues. I did take Trazodone at 50mg for a few months and it helped my insomnia but it did give me a hangover effect. It was originally used as a basic antidepressant and than was started as off label for sleep: [QUOTE][Multifunctional drugs are those with more than one therapeutic mechanism. Trazodone is a multifunctional drug with dose-dependent pharmacologic actions. That is, it has hypnotic actions at low doses due to blockade of 5-HT2A receptors, as well as H1 histamine receptors and α1 adrenergic receptors. Higher doses recruit the blockade of the serotonin transporter (SERT) and turn trazodone into an antidepressant. Although trazodone has traditionally been used as a low dose hypnotic, a new controlled release formulation that has the potential to improve the tolerability of high doses may provide an opportunity to revisit this multifunctional drug as an antidepressant as well./QUOTE] https://mysupportforums.org/editpost...post&p=7000983 Sorry if I have repaeted myself. I became a bit ocd on the subject. Any way here is the last link that I hope helps and as proper always talk to your doctor about this A good doc or especially a pdoc should know all of the psycho pharmacology to a professional and competent level https://www.drugs.com/trazodone.html Hope this helps __________________ ~"There is a crack in everything. That's how the light gets in."- Leonard Cohen Last edited by metamorphosis12; Dec 29, 2020 at 04:48 AM.. |
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My pdoc did give me the option to take two 50 mg pills or just take one 50 mg pill.
I might give the 100 mg a try again. It did help me sleep better. Even though it was sedating when I woke up. I haven't had nightmares anymore. So it might of just been a bit of coincidence. Before anyone says, no I didn't see or read anything scary before I had the nightmares. The nightmares were about completely random things. That really didn't make sense. |
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I take both seroquel and trazodone. I’ve been on Trazodone for a year and have very lucid dreams. Don’t have nightmares all the time though. Was having the dreams a lot before the Trazodone so it may not be the cause for me. I sleep through the night, so that’s the trade off for me I guess.
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No weird dreams with my Trazodone.
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This is a fairly old thread, but in case someone reads it I'll add my experience with Trazadone.
My pdoc prescribed Traz. for sleep. I had taken it for about a week, then I took the same (recommended) dose one night and had a horrible, very frightening reaction. I felt like I had overdosed. Flashing lights with my eyes closed, humming noises, a strong sensation that I was going to black out. I was fighting to retain consciousness. The experience took about 15 minutes to pass. I know that most people do well with Trazadone, but maybe some don't. I will never touch the stuff again. __________________ |
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