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Side effects Not everyone who takes trazodone experiences an adversereaction, but some do. Drugs with sedative properties: Other anxiety medicines, barbiturates , certain antihistamines , muscle relaxants , opioids , and other sleep aids can all depress the central nervous system, compounding trazodone’s sedative effect.
Many different medications can prolong the QT interval, and in the setting of atomoxetine therapy, this adversereaction could be additive and warrants immediate medical attention. MAOIs can lead to an increase in adrenaline. Too much norepinephrine effect in the CNS can lead to tremor, rigidity, fever, confusion, and seizures.
Many drug interactions are related to additive adversereaction profiles with concomitant medications with similar side effect profiles. However, its use can result in serious adverse effects that other medications with similar side effect profiles can compound.
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