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PRESCRIPTION MEDICATION
type of medication:
Desyrel is a commonly prescribed antidepressant medication that’s often well-tolerated and effective.
Treatment for:
Insomnia, depression, anxiety
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Mimi Winsberg, MD
Chief Medical Officer, Brightside Health
Stanford-trained psychiatrist with 25 years of practice
At Brightside Health, our psychiatric providers specialize in finding the right medication for your specific needs. As part of your treatment, your provider may recommend Desyrel. They’ll go over how the medication works, and answer any questions you may have.
In the meantime, we’ve provided some general information about this medication below. If you have any further questions, please feel free to contact us at [email protected].
Desyrel (trazodone) is a type of antidepressant known as a serotonin modulator. Specifically, it boosts levels of serotonin—a neurotransmitter, or chemical messenger, in your brain that affects your mood.
Desyrel (trazodone) maintains healthy levels of serotonin in your brain, creating feelings of well-being, making you feel better, and improving symptoms of depression.
Desyrel (trazodone) is an oral medication and comes in regular and extended-release forms.
At Brightside, our psychiatric providers specialize in personalizing treatment for each person. We give you personal attention and expert advice you can count on—and explain all your options and use our expertise to find the medication that’s right for you. It’s important to make sure you understand how medications work and what to expect so that your treatment is worry-free.
If your Brightside provider prescribes Desyrel (trazodone), they will explain how it’s used as a treatment for depression and associated anxiety or sleep problems.
Desyrel (trazodone) may also be used in adults to treat general insomnia.
If you have depression, Desyrel (trazodone) can help to improve your mood. It can also help with:
Making sense of different medications, their uses, benefits, and side effects can be challenging. That’s where we can help. Brightside providers have an in-depth knowledge of the strengths and drawbacks of each medication. You’ll get all the information you need to make an informed choice about your treatment.
At Brightside, we can help you in finding the right treatment to help you feel better. Many different factors influence how you respond to medication. We understand that you may have questions about taking a new medication and whether it will help you. You’re not alone—many patients have similar questions.
With Desyrel (trazodone), you’ll know in a relatively short time if it is working for you. The medication generally starts to take effect within one to two weeks. You’ll likely feel its full benefits within six weeks.
Before starting a new medication like Desyrel (trazodone), it’s important to get a comprehensive health assessment from a provider who understands your health history. You should only take Desyrel (trazodone) if a physician or other qualified psychiatric provider prescribed it for you.
Before you start taking Desyrel (trazodone), you may have some questions about how long you’ll need to take this medication. The length of time you need to take Desyrel (trazodone) will depend on your diagnosis and specific symptoms. Your provider may prescribe this medication for six months or more.
We understand you want to feel better right away, but it’s essential to give the medication time to take effect—each person is different. Your provider may need to switch doses or change or add medications to give you the best results. Remember, your Brightside provider will work with you to determine what course of treatment is best for your specific needs.
Most importantly, we recommend that you keep taking your medication until your provider says it’s time to stop—even after you start to feel better.
Studies have shown that antidepressants relieve symptoms of depression about 40-60% of the time, and additional treatments (such as therapy and lifestyle improvements) on top of medication often lead to the best outcomes.
To get the best results with medication, it’s important to consistently measure progress during treatment. This is known as Measurement Based Care, and it’s the approach we use at Brightside. It’s common to adjust the dose and/or medication when starting antidepressants until you find just the right fit.
You should know that Desyrel (trazodone) has been used to successfully treat depression in adults for decades. However, research has linked Desyrel (trazodone) to orthostatic hypotension (low blood pressure upon standing) in older adults. Still, Desyrel (trazodone) may be a good option for patients who have not responded well to other types of antidepressants.
Many people worry that antidepressants will alter their personality or change who they are. As long as you’re taking the right dosage, Desyrel (trazodone) will not change your personality or blunt your emotions. Actually, it will help you feel like yourself again by improving your mood, reducing your anxiety, and helping you let go of worries.
Just remember that your symptoms won’t improve overnight. Keep taking your medication as prescribed—even when you start to feel better—and talk to your Brightside provider if you have any questions or concerns.
When prescribing any medication, our providers work to make sure you experience as few side effects as possible.
It’s important to understand that Desyrel (trazodone) may be slightly more likely to cause unwanted, temporary side effects when compared to other antidepressants. As a result, providers may prescribe Desyrel (trazodone) for patients who have not had success with other antidepressants.
Side effects from Desyrel (trazodone) are usually temporary, but talk to your provider if any of these symptoms become severe or don’t go away:
In rare cases, Desyrel (trazodone) can also cause severe side effects. Contact your provider if you experience any of the following symptoms:
Do not take Desyrel (trazodone) if you take a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) such as phenelzine, selegiline, tranylcypromine, or isocarboxazid. MAOIs are often prescribed to treat depression, Parkinson’s disease, or bipolar disorder. Combining an MAOI with Desyrel (trazodone) can lead to a severe reaction, including confusion, high blood pressure, and tremor.
At Brightside, your health and safety are our highest priorities. We make sure you get individual attention and guidance to make sure you feel your best.
Antidepressants are not physiologically or psychologically addictive, but they can cause a discontinuation syndrome if stopped abruptly.
The discontinuation syndrome is a consequence of abruptly stopping certain types of antidepressants and can cause a range of symptoms. These are the most common symptoms of discontinuation syndrome:
Make sure to talk to your provider before stopping or changing how you take your medication so they can create a plan that gives your body enough time to adjust. This will keep you feeling well and prevent symptoms from returning.
If you are pregnant, plan to become pregnant, or are nursing, please talk to your provider before starting or making any changes to a medication. For some, the benefits of staying on an antidepressant during pregnancy can outweigh the potential risks.
Some laboratory studies suggest Desyrel (trazodone) could cause problems with early brain development.
Desyrel (trazodone) does pass into breast milk. Talk to your healthcare provider about your breastfeeding questions.
Desyrel (trazodone) is generally considered non-addictive and is not habit-forming. However, it’s important to remember that you may still experience withdrawal symptoms if you stop taking it suddenly. If you have concerns about taking this medication, your Brightside provider is here to give you answers. Your health and safety are our highest priority.
You can view the FDA black box warning for Desyrel (trazodone) here. If you have questions about whether the black box warning for Desyrel (trazodone) applies to you, please talk to your provider.
GETTING STARTED WITH BRIGHTSIDE
Start your journey towards life-changing care in a matter of minutes. You’ll receive compassionate support and expert advice the entire way.
Complete a quick questionnaire, then connect 1:1 with your dedicated provider to discuss your needs.
Your provider will pinpoint the most effective medication for you and send it to your pharmacy of choice.
Weekly check-ins help you keep track of symptoms, giving your provider data to make adjustments.
Watch your scores and well-being improve along the way with our Proactive Progress Tracking tool.
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“I feel MUCH IMPROVED! My medication works well for me, and the personal care I have received has been wonderful! My provider listens to me with understanding and compassion.”
Tonya T
“5/5. My provider is excellent and takes time to understand my symptoms and make informed medication determinations. After many years of being on multiple medications, I am feeling much relief after less than two months of treatment.”
Anonymous
“Happier than I have been in years. One of the best decisions of my life was trying Brightside.”
Michael P
“I was impressed with how fast I was able to get an appointment as the wait in my area is months long. I received helpful medication quickly, which is also hard to get here. My provider is terrific, helpful, and kind. The zoom appointments are great for my hectic life. Really love this program so far!”
Anna W
“Very easy and simple to get the medication I needed. Since starting to use Brightside, I have begun to feel so much better about myself and I wake up every day with a sense of excitement that wasn’t there before!”
Brandon D
“It is so convenient to get medication and a therapist that work with my schedule. The quality of care is beyond top notch, and being able to see someone on Sundays is so convenient for people who work during the week.”
Anonymous
“I feel MUCH IMPROVED! My medication works well for me, and the personal care I have received has been wonderful! My provider listens to me with understanding and compassion.”
Tonya T
“5/5. My provider is excellent and takes time to understand my symptoms and make informed medication determinations. After many years of being on multiple medications, I am feeling much relief after less than two months of treatment.”
Anonymous
“Happier than I have been in years. One of the best decisions of my life was trying Brightside.”
Michael P
“I was impressed with how fast I was able to get an appointment as the wait in my area is months long. I received helpful medication quickly, which is also hard to get here. My provider is terrific, helpful, and kind. The zoom appointments are great for my hectic life. Really love this program so far!”
Anna W
“Very easy and simple to get the medication I needed. Since starting to use Brightside, I have begun to feel so much better about myself and I wake up every day with a sense of excitement that wasn’t there before!”
Brandon D
“It is so convenient to get medication and a therapist that work with my schedule. The quality of care is beyond top notch, and being able to see someone on Sundays is so convenient for people who work during the week.”
Anonymous