Table of Contents
- 1 What happens if you take trazodone while pregnant?
- 2 Should I stop taking trazodone when pregnant?
- 3 Can trazodone cause a false positive pregnancy test?
- 4 What are the long term side effects of trazodone?
- 5 What medications are not safe to take during pregnancy?
- 6 Does trazodone affect fertility?
- 7 Is it safe to take Trazodone for anxiety?
- 8 What are the withdrawal symptoms of trazodone in babies?
What happens if you take trazodone while pregnant?
Can taking trazodone in pregnancy cause miscarriage, stillbirth, or low birth weight in the baby? No increased chance of miscarriage, stillbirth, or of having a low birth weight baby was seen in women who had taken trazodone or a related medicine during pregnancy in the one study which investigated these problems.
Should I stop taking trazodone when pregnant?
Trazodone Pregnancy Warnings -Some experts recommend: Use with caution; use should be avoided during the first trimester of pregnancy. Comment: When this drug is used until delivery, newborns should be monitored for the occurrence of withdrawal symptoms.
Can sleeping pills cause birth defects?
Studies have shown that benzodiazepines, a type of sleeping pill, could raise the risk of preterm birth, low birth weight, small-for-gestational-age infants, and cesarean birth.
Can trazodone cause a false positive pregnancy test?
The trazodone metabolite meta-chlorophenylpiperazine can cause false-positive urine amphetamine immunoassay results.
What are the long term side effects of trazodone?
Trazodone Long Term Side Effects
- Decreased serum sodium levels (hyponatremia) and associated symptoms (headache, concentration problems, memory problems, confusion, weakness, unsteadiness, increased fall risk).
- Serotonin syndrome.
- Confusion.
- Angle-closure glaucoma.
- Blurred vision.
- Hypotension.
- Fainting.
What can a pregnant woman take for insomnia?
There are also other over-the-counter and prescription sleep aids that are considered safe for occasional use in pregnancy, including Unisom, Tylenol PM, Sominex and Nytol, but always check with your doctor before taking these or any kinds of herbal preparations. You should also try not to take sleep aids every night.
What medications are not safe to take during pregnancy?
What medicines should you avoid during pregnancy?
- Bismuth subsalicylate (such as Pepto-Bismol).
- Phenylephrine or pseudoephedrine, which are decongestants.
- Cough and cold medicines that contain guaifenesin.
- Pain medicines like aspirin and ibuprofen (such as Advil and Motrin) and naproxen (such as Aleve).
Does trazodone affect fertility?
Will it affect my fertility? There’s no clear evidence to suggest that taking trazodone will reduce fertility in either men or women.
Does taking trazodone during pregnancy increase the risk of birth defects?
Studies have looked at close to 200 pregnancies when the mother took trazodone during the first trimester and did not find an increase in the chance of birth defects.* Could taking trazodone in the second or third trimester cause other pregnancy complications?
Is it safe to take Trazodone for anxiety?
Trazodone (Molipaxin®) is a medicine that acts on the brain and nerves and is used to treat anxiety and depression. Is it safe to take trazodone in pregnancy? This leaflet summarises the scientific studies relating to the effects of trazodone on a baby in the womb.
What are the withdrawal symptoms of trazodone in babies?
Some babies born to mothers who used trazodone close to the time of delivery may need to be monitored for withdrawal symptoms. Some common withdrawal symptoms among babies who became dependent on antidepressants in the womb include tremors, gastrointestinal problems, muscle tensing, sleep disturbances, and high-pitched crying.
What is the brand name for trazodone?
It is often used in combination with other medications used to treat depression. Some brand names for trazodone include Desyrel®, Oleptro®, and Trazorel®. Can taking trazodone make it more difficult for me to become pregnant? Studies have not been done to see if trazodone could make it harder for a woman to get pregnant.