What is Desyrel? Desyrel is known by the trade name trazodone and is used to treat depression. It is in a class of antidepressants known as serotonin modulators. Desyrel comes in the form of a tablet that you take by mouth. When a person starts taking this medication, their doctor will slowly adjust their dosage until their condition is under control. Desyrel does not begin working immediately; it may take several weeks before the effects of the drug are noticeable. As with any prescription medication, one should listen to and follow the instructions of their doctor and pharmacist very carefully.

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Desyrel is not known to cause specific or severe withdrawal symptoms. However, you should still consult your doctor before stopping the drug. Only your doctor can objectively determine whether it is wise to stop taking the drug. Your doctor will also likely taper your dosage down slowly, allowing your body to adjust to the absence of the drug.

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Desyrel is a chemically unique antidepressant drug. It is unrelated to any other known antidepressant.

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