Posted by SLS on February 19, 2024, at 21:55:24
In reply to Do memory and balance side-effects of trazodone..., posted by TriedEveryMedication on February 16, 2024, at 10:43:51
Hi.
I tried trazadone as soon as it became available towards the end of 1982. I hated it. It didn't help at all for depression. I didn't have anxiety, so it proved worthless therapeutically. In addition, I found trazodone to be a dirty drug. It's quite possible that your cognitive side effects are due to the mCPP metabolite of trazodone. mCPP usually precipitates anxiety, and is used as a model for anxiety in laboratory animals. As far as cognitive and memory side effects of trazodone are concerned, I don't see a robust consensus among researchers.
* What benefits are you receiving from trazodone that no other drug provided you with?
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