Trazodone
Trazodone
Trazodone
(Pronounced traz-a-done)
Other (less common) How common is it and what can be done about it?
side effects
Headache Uncommon
This should wear off within a few days. Paracetamol can be taken
but discuss with your prescriber if this persists
Nausea and vomiting Uncommon
This should wear off within a few days. Taking the medication with
food may help. Discuss with your prescriber if this persists.
Constipation Uncommon
Eat lots of fibre – fruit and vegetables are good sources. Drink
plenty of fluids. Your prescriber may prescribe a laxative.
Anxiety or Rare
restlessness (feeling This should wear off within a few days. Discuss with your
worried and agitated) prescriber if this persists.
Dry mouth Rare
This should wear off within a few days. Sugar-free boiled sweets,
chewing gum or eating citrus fruits may help. Discuss with your
prescriber if this persists.
Priapism (long lasting Rare
painful erection) Stop taking trazodone. Contact your prescriber straightaway.
Rash Rare
Stop taking trazodone. Contact your doctor, pharmacist or nurse
for advice.
Disclaimer
This leaflet does not replace the official manufacturer’s Patient Information Leaflet.