I am never in opiate withdrawal, cause I always have them[
)] I am not even sure how hydrocode falls into the "opiate" catagorie. Its the only pain med I use as with my compulsion levels I would be out on a street corner if I ever got a hold of anything stronger. Hydrocodone is a pretty simple pain killer with a 5-bond kick power. Sometimes I think is should be sold over-the-counter. Ibupropen may be a more effective method for easing bone pain. I just cant take it due to stomach issues. You want to talk about a lie put over on society. If anyone who takes drugs in the Advil class for pain ever stops patting their swollen assholes long enough to think about what that habenaro like substance is doing to their circulatory system!?!?!? Just wait till that shit storm washes down.. Studies ALWAYS indicate no physically addictive properties in hydro and that is true. The mechanisms and effects of hydro and well known and documented. Did you know they dont even really know how drugs like oxycodone work on the brain. Apples and oranges. OK off my hydo soap box for now...
Yes the reaction was wierd. No xanax then either. I rarely take that stuff because the rebound is like an unholy possession by Satin himself. All I could think of at the time was that I had been working too hard and it really took me down out of it. Really Adderall was all that I was on around that time and it was just a prescribed and well tolerated dose.
The write up that I found on Trazadone's interaction to Prozac was not classifying this as an SSRI event. They were talking about one of the specific mechanisms of the drug prozac its self.
Yes the reaction was wierd. No xanax then either. I rarely take that stuff because the rebound is like an unholy possession by Satin himself. All I could think of at the time was that I had been working too hard and it really took me down out of it. Really Adderall was all that I was on around that time and it was just a prescribed and well tolerated dose.
The write up that I found on Trazadone's interaction to Prozac was not classifying this as an SSRI event. They were talking about one of the specific mechanisms of the drug prozac its self.
Sounds more like you were going thru opiate withdrawl or maybe benzo than an initial reqction to the trazadone. I have never read that about any of the SSRI`s but never really read any studies of them specificially. Could certainly be true. Different drugs have all kinds of wierd effects on a some very small populations.
Trazadone definitely has a tolerance build up effect in most people. My wife was up 150, like you, and switched to temazepam 30.
Watched a talk on UCTV recently from a DR. who had studied the long term effects of sleeping pill usage. Among other things the users died significantly sooner than the control group.
