Trazadone use for insomnia for seniors
I am 68 years young and suffering from insomnia since age 53. Multiple life stressors/changes kicked it off. I had hoped once I retired, remarried and relocated to a lovely home it would finally stop but it has not. I can fall asleep fairly quickly, my issue is staying asleep & once I wake up can take up to 3 hours to fall back to sleep. 3 AM I am always awake to about 530...but always after just 3 1/2 hours of sleep I start my awakenings. Tried sleeping aids, ambien the best but suffered from the amnesia side effects...& belsomra same. Now looking at trazadone. I am also on Zoloft for a severe panic d/o, some depression & PTSD. Multiple health issues. Any thoughts on trazadone for a 68 y.o. woman?
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I'm 79 years old and have been taking Trazedone 150mg for about 15 years.It works for me.
Why are you still taking it? There are other options for you out there.
I do as well, but 150mg with 225mg of quetiapine.
I used Trazadone for years as a sleep aid. My problem, though, was falling asleep. But for me it worked great - fairly mild, just enough to keep you drowsy and sleeping. Not a lot of grogginess in the morning. I took it "as needed" (I'd get into a spiral of insomnia, but once I broke the spiral, I'd be fine for a while). I stopped taking it some years ago when I stopped needing it. I say give it a try and see if it works for you.
I’m 78 and will be going to see my family practice doctor in about 3 weeks. He gave me a script 6 months ago for Ambien (Zolpidem,10mg). Most nights it gets me to sleep, but I still wake up numerous times during the night. Since I also have depression and anxiety, I will be talking to him about Trazodone. As it is, I have become dependent on Zolpidem. My mother used it every night for the last 20 years of her life. I guess biology is destiny.