From: Steven Kagan on
100 mg trazodone
and 95 mg of nortryptoline
at bedtime

steve


From: GFX on
No, not really. If you "feel" like it's too sedating, the best thing to do
(in my opinion) would be to cut the trazodone to 50 mgs and leave the
nortriptyline dose alone.

G


"Steven Kagan" <skri(a)earthlink.net> wrote in message
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> 100 mg trazodone
> and 95 mg of nortryptoline
> at bedtime
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> steve
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From: Philip Peters on
Steven Kagan wrote:

> 100 mg trazodone
> and 95 mg of nortryptoline
> at bedtime
>
> steve

Trazodone for sleeping and nortrip for anxiety/depression?
That seems strange to me. Nortriptyline is a rather stimulating
antidepressant. Without knowing anything more than what you say above I
can imagine to stop both and switch to amitriptyline or sinequan which
are in the same family as nortrip but are more sedating and also
sometimes used as sleeping aids. Two birds with one stone sort of thing.

Philip
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