Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 356460

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lexapro unable to sleep

Posted by shadowmon on June 14, 2004, at 4:07:12

I am taking 15 mg lex for gad and to avert the comorbid depression. Problem is I cant sleep and it's not helping me feel better at all. I still wake up with anxiety and thoughts running through my head and was wondering if this was from the fact that I get maybe 2-4 hours of rest whil on the lexapro. I used to take paxil and had the same problem until the dr perscribed trazodone. Dr. Now doesnt want me on the trazodone. He tried me on wellburtin but it made me feel more adgitated and anxious. anyone have this experience? anyone take trazodone and lexapro?

I think my body may be anxiety sensitized by the lack of sleep.

 

Re: lexapro unable to sleep » shadowmon

Posted by King Vultan on June 14, 2004, at 8:07:20

In reply to lexapro unable to sleep, posted by shadowmon on June 14, 2004, at 4:07:12

> I am taking 15 mg lex for gad and to avert the comorbid depression. Problem is I cant sleep and it's not helping me feel better at all. I still wake up with anxiety and thoughts running through my head and was wondering if this was from the fact that I get maybe 2-4 hours of rest whil on the lexapro. I used to take paxil and had the same problem until the dr perscribed trazodone. Dr. Now doesnt want me on the trazodone. He tried me on wellburtin but it made me feel more adgitated and anxious. anyone have this experience? anyone take trazodone and lexapro?
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> I think my body may be anxiety sensitized by the lack of sleep.


I would ask the doctor his reasoning behind not wanting you on the trazodone. AFAIK, the enzyme interactions are minimal between lexapro and trazodone, and to me, it's a safe and logical thing to try, all the more so since it sounds like it worked for you in the past. The alternatives would be something like Ambien, which is more expensive and may not give you enough hours of sleep, or an atypical antipsychotic, which is even more expensive and has a ton of side effects.

Todd

 

Re: lexapro unable to sleep » King Vultan

Posted by Sad Panda on June 14, 2004, at 10:27:47

In reply to Re: lexapro unable to sleep » shadowmon, posted by King Vultan on June 14, 2004, at 8:07:20

> > I am taking 15 mg lex for gad and to avert the comorbid depression. Problem is I cant sleep and it's not helping me feel better at all. I still wake up with anxiety and thoughts running through my head and was wondering if this was from the fact that I get maybe 2-4 hours of rest whil on the lexapro. I used to take paxil and had the same problem until the dr perscribed trazodone. Dr. Now doesnt want me on the trazodone. He tried me on wellburtin but it made me feel more adgitated and anxious. anyone have this experience? anyone take trazodone and lexapro?
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> > I think my body may be anxiety sensitized by the lack of sleep.
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> I would ask the doctor his reasoning behind not wanting you on the trazodone. AFAIK, the enzyme interactions are minimal between lexapro and trazodone, and to me, it's a safe and logical thing to try, all the more so since it sounds like it worked for you in the past. The alternatives would be something like Ambien, which is more expensive and may not give you enough hours of sleep, or an atypical antipsychotic, which is even more expensive and has a ton of side effects.
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> Todd
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Remeron & the sedating TCA's in low doses are good too & more logical than the AP's. All give solid, deep sleep via 5-HT2A blockade like Trazodone does.

Cheers,
Panda.



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