Will Trazodone conflict with my other meds?
Question:
I was prescribed this because my hubby's insurance would not approve Ambien CR until I tried other "sedative" agents. (What they don't get is I've been on Ambien CR for some time, but was through MY insurance, which is now expired.)
The pharmacy called the "doctor" (actually a CNP) & told her that there were only 2 alternatives the insurance would accept... but she doesn't seem to get it. She wants me to try this "Trazodone".
I'm asking about the conflicts, because I've never been on this and I don't seem to be getting a straight answer from anyone!
So, please help! If you want more info, please send me a message. Thanks, Lady Harley! :o)
Answers:
Check Interactions1 potential interaction was found for the drugs you selected.
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(Note: Not all drug interactions are known or reported in the literature, and new drug interactions are continually being reported. This information is provided only for your education and for you to discuss with your personal healthcare provider. )
FLUOXETINE (in Prozac) may interact with TRAZODONE
Both fluoxetine and trazodone have an effect on serotonin, a chemical that is found in the brain. Excess levels of serotonin in the brain may cause serious or potentially life-threatening side effects. Early signs of this problem include increased confusion and restlessness. Other possible symptoms may include weakness, fever, nausea, and anxiety. In rare cases, high levels of serotonin in the brain may cause severe complications like seizures, stroke, and even death. If fluoxetine and trazodone are used together, it may be best to start with very low doses of each drug under the careful supervision of your doctor. Ask your healthcare provider about these drugs and this potential interaction as soon as possible.
This interaction is poorly documented and is considered major in severity.
I just went to drug interactions under google, and found this for you! I figured if you can go to the trouble in all your answers, so can I.
Hope it helps! =)
You should try generic Ambien first. In truth, Ambien CR works no better than regular Ambien. The reason for Ambien CR was because Ambien went generic. Ambien works by helping you fall asleep; it doesn't help you stay asleep.
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