Side Effects of Trazodone.
Trazodone (Desyrel) side effects range from mild -
like weakness, headache and blurred vision - to life-threatening
Trazodone side effects like heart attack, seizures and liver failure.
Desyrel has been linked to Parkinson's Disease. Each individual will experience
Trazodone
side effects differently. This list of Trazodone side effects might
not cover all adverse side effects of Trazodone.
People seeking depression relief should carefully evaluate
Trazodone
side effects before deciding to take this drug. Consult your
healthcare professional about Trazodone side effects before using
this drug.
The natural antidepressant Deprex is a
safe and effective depression treatment scientifically formulated
to elevate mood without the potentially harmful side effects
commonly associated with Trazodone. Self-help techniques,
psychotherapy, diet and lifestyle changes or a combination of
approaches have also successfully worked at treating depression.
Trazodone can cause serious side effects. Only you can decide if
Trazodone is the best means of treating depression symptoms. If
considering using Desyrel, thoroughly discuss Trazodone side effect
concerns with your physician.
Trazodone Side Effects:
_ Irregular heartbeat.
_ Chest pains.
_ Painful or prolonged (4 hours or longer) erection.
_ Dizziness or drowsiness.
_ Tremors (shaking).
_ Vomiting.
_ Insomnia.
_ Vivid dreams.
_ Headache.
_ Upset stomach.
_ Dry mouth.
_ Blurred vision.
_ Nausea.
_ Diarrhea or constipation.
An allergic reaction is a possible Trazodone side effect. Stop taking
Desyrel and contact your doctor immediately or seek emergency
medical treatment if you experience difficulty breathing, closing
of the throat, swelling of the lips, face, or tongue, hives,
seizures, a fast or irregular heartbeat, high blood pressure
(blurred vision, headache), a heart attack, fever with increased
sweating, muscle stiffness, or severe muscle weakness or
difficulty urinating. Stop taking trazodone and contact your
doctor immediately or seek emergency medical treatment if you also
experience a painful, prolonged (4 hours or longer) or
inappropriate erection. Contact your doctor immediately if you
experience yellowing of the skin or eyes.
Do not stop taking Trazodone without first talking to your doctor.
Your doctor may need to gradually reduce the dose before stopping
Trazodone completely. Suddenly stopping Trazodone may cause unpleasant
and potentially serious side effects.
*This antidepressant drug information does not
endorse Desyrel, diagnose patients or recommend therapy. The
information contained herein is not intended to cover all possible
warnings, uses, precautions, drug interactions, allergic
reactions, or adverse side effects of Trazodone. If you have
questions about the drugs you are taking, check with your health
care provider or pharmacist. The information provided should not
be construed to indicate that Trazodone is safe, effective or
appropriate.