
Does Nefazodone Cause Over-sedation?

Question: It's taking nefazodone 100 mg for 4 weeks now feel oversadated what happen?
Brief Answer:
Why was nefazodone prescribed?
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear.Thanks for giving me an opportunity to address your query.
I would like to know the reason for taking Nefazodone.Was it for anxiety?
Does it sedation disturb your routine?If yes, can you brief.
Were you prescribed any other medication previously other than Nefazodone?
Are you taking any other medication other than Nefazodone?
Await your reply.
Why was nefazodone prescribed?
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear.Thanks for giving me an opportunity to address your query.
I would like to know the reason for taking Nefazodone.Was it for anxiety?
Does it sedation disturb your routine?If yes, can you brief.
Were you prescribed any other medication previously other than Nefazodone?
Are you taking any other medication other than Nefazodone?
Await your reply.
Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar


For anxiety and depression, I havnt been able to take other antidepressants. Did the med built up to a place that over sedated me should I go down cuz I can't stand the sedation it's like Iam drunk.
Brief Answer:
Sertraline is a good option.
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear.Thanks for writing me back.
I were to suggest Nefazadone only if your had a difficult in sleeping or sleep disturbances due to anxiety/depression.Since you haven't previously been on any other medication I were to suggest SSRI(Sertraline) which relatively causes less sedation.Equally good alternative is Escitalopram but only after proper cardiac evaluation.
Hope this answers your query.
Sertraline is a good option.
Detailed Answer:
Hi dear.Thanks for writing me back.
I were to suggest Nefazadone only if your had a difficult in sleeping or sleep disturbances due to anxiety/depression.Since you haven't previously been on any other medication I were to suggest SSRI(Sertraline) which relatively causes less sedation.Equally good alternative is Escitalopram but only after proper cardiac evaluation.
Hope this answers your query.
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Above answer was peer-reviewed by :
Dr. Chakravarthy Mazumdar

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