Table of Contents
- 1 Can a person overdose on Trazadone?
- 2 Can you take 300 mg of trazodone at once?
- 3 How much Trazadone is lethal?
- 4 Is trazodone and trazodone hydrochloride the same?
- 5 Can trazodone cause brain damage?
- 6 How much is too much trazodone for sleep?
- 7 What are the risks of taking trazodone?
- 8 Is trazodone a safe drug to take?
Can a person overdose on Trazadone?
Trazodone overdose can also lead to serotonin syndrome, a condition characterized by excessive accumulation of serotonin in the body. Symptoms can range from shivering and diarrhea to muscle rigidity, fever, and seizures. Severe cases of serotonin syndrome can be life-threatening if not properly managed.
Can you take 300 mg of trazodone at once?
Trazodone Dosage for Sleep When prescribed for sleep, trazodone can be taken as a 50 mg to 100 mg dose at bedtime. If needed, the dose can be increased to up to 200 mg at bedtime to help with sleep. Those with both depression and sleep problems may need a higher dose in some cases — up to 300 mg at bedtime.
What happens if you take trazodone hydrochloride?
Trazodone may cause a condition that affects the heart rhythm (QT prolongation). QT prolongation can rarely cause serious (rarely fatal) fast/irregular heartbeat and other symptoms (such as severe dizziness, fainting) that need medical attention right away.
How much Trazadone is fatal?
Doctors often recommend a daily dose of 150 mg of trazodone for depression treatment. This amount can be increased to upward of 600 mg if necessary. Much lower doses are used to treat insomnia. As such, any amount exceeding 600 mg in 24 hours is considered an overdose.
How much Trazadone is lethal?
If you consume more than 600mg of trazodone in 24 hours, this constitutes an overdose. There’s a lack of data regarding the specific dosage needed for a fatal overdose. Most deaths linked to trazodone are the result of the antidepressant being mixed with other substances.
Is trazodone and trazodone hydrochloride the same?
The name of your medicine is Trazodone Hydrochloride 50mg or 100mg Capsules (called trazodone in this leaflet). This belongs to a group of medicines called antidepressants. Trazodone can be used to treat anxiety and depression.
Can I take 150 mg of trazodone for sleep?
How much trazodone should I take for sleep? Trazodone dosage for sleep ranges from lower doses 25 mg to higher doses of 150 mg. The maximum dose of trazodone for insomnia is 200 mg. Your healthcare provider may prescribe Desyrel or Oleptro, which are brand names for trazodone.
Does trazodone knock you out?
Because of the chemical composition of trazodone, it has been found to have mild sedating effects, and it is less effective than other antidepressants for the treatment of depression. Therefore, trazodone has found greater utility as a sleep aid than it has as an antidepressant medication.
Can trazodone cause brain damage?
An article in the Journal of Sleep Research states that prolonged use of trazodone can also cause the following: Short-term memory dysfunctions. Verbal learning issues.
How much is too much trazodone for sleep?
What are the symptoms of a trazodone overdose?
Confusion Disorientation. Incoordination. Lightheadedness. Dizziness and/or unsteadiness. Fainting. Sweating. Racing heartbeat. Chest pain. Diarrhea.
How bad is trazodone?
Trazodone (trazadone) side effects may include diarrhea, vomiting, nausea, tiredness dizziness, blurred vision, headache, muscle aches and pains, dry mouth, bad taste in the mouth, stuffy nose, constipation, or change in sexual interest/ability may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, contact your doctor immediately.
What are the risks of taking trazodone?
The most frequently reported trazodone side effects include gastrointestinal disturbances, dizziness, or headaches. More serious side effects may include personality changes, shortness of breath, or swelling of the feet or hands.
Is trazodone a safe drug to take?
A key advantage of using trazodone to counter sleep issues is that it can be safely used for much longer than most common sleep aids. Normally, prescription sleeping pills are used for no more than 2 weeks. Trazodone can be safely used for longer than this.