Trazadone question?
I have RLS (restless leg sydrome) and had been neurontin for years then had to get off of it, because I built up a tolerance to it. I tried requip to no avail....... Anyway, they prescribed Trazadone for its sedative effects...its actually an anti-depressant but they found that it helps induce sleep so it is used more for those purposes now. I stopped taking it a few months ago for different reasons, and now I think I need it again especially since this surgery I am down about 4 hours then up......so my question is.........will I absorb it like normal? I am confused about all meds when it comes to the DS....do we absorb them or not? Sorry if this is a dumb question, but I am just trying to figure all of this out! The only med I am currently on is prilosec (surgeon prescribed it) so I never truly figured out the "meds & DS) since I don't really take any meds per se?
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Sheri
The key to any meds post operation, I believe is to make sure they're not enteric coated, it's that coating that makes it hard for us to absorb them before they leave our stomach. Having said that, just about any pill can be crushed (though it may taste hideous), so it's really just a matter of checking with your doc/surgeon etc to see which one is best for your issues.
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Open DS with Dr. Anthone - October 14, 2011
Ventral Hernia repair/panniculectomy/hysterectomy - Nov 2012;
Bowel Blockage due to hysterectomy and adhesions - Feb 2013;
Ventral Hernia repair with mesh - Dec 2013