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Old 05-26-2008, 03:27 PM #6
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There are 100 mg tablets. Ask your doctor for a prescription for those and you'll only have to break them in half.
That's what I asked for, 100mg pills. I'm going to start on them again tomorrow. I hope we both have better luck this time! I'll start at 50mg, take it early and no caffeine.

I have Trazodone to help me get a better night's sleep. It works better for me than Benadryl. It's an old, safe, and cheap drug, and works well as a sleep aid at low doses. I take 50mg at night, and it works wonders for me. My neuro RX's it.
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