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Well I just googled that med and it's an antidepressant. Thanks for your help, but I'm already taking wellbutrin and I'm never going back to SRI meds
Trazodone isn't an ssri, and the doses that are used for off label are way lower than what is prescribed for depression, and medication induced ED is one of those off label uses.
I'm taking vyvanse and wellbutrin as well with no issues from the trazodone.
Thanks. I googled it and it said it was an SRI. Hm. I have a bad history with Venlafaxin/efexor/pristiq addiction:/