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People’s reviews on tradazone for sleep . Was on lorazapam for years and been weaned off with no withdrawals and put on tradazone 100mg for sleep as only on it for 2 weeks but still wake up every 2 hrs as was told it could take several weeks before i feel full effect. Want to discuss if anyone has been on it and how they did. Thanks

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I have been on it for a couple of years and find it works very well but it does only work for 2 to 3 hours so I split the tablet in half and take the 2nd one later at night when I wake up. dThe lower dose works just as well.

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Anne52 in reply topleas49

Thats what I do as take 50mg with 2.5 mg melatonin and another 50 in middle of nite and sometimes dont take another melatonin as someone posted it causes organ failure as never heard of that

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