Trazodone Hotlines for Addiction and Abuse
What is a Trazodone Hotline?
A trazodone addiction hotline is a confidential phone line offering help to those struggling with addiction to Trazodone. Trazodone is a prescribed antidepressant and sedative typically used to treat depression and has potential to be abused. Users or concerned loved ones can call for advice, help, and referral to treatment if needed. Our addiction advisors are on the line to help you however you need.
American Addiction Centers offers free and confidential guidance to those suffering from addiction.
What Can I Expect From a Trazodone Help Hotline?
When calling our trazodone addiction and abuse hotline, a trained representative will listen to your story, assess your situation, and provide you with options for coping and treatment. Many of our own advisors have dealt with or recovered from drug addiction themselves, so they are better able to understand your needs and the obstacles you might face prior, during, and after treatment.
Aside from what you wish to share, our helpline representative may ask:
- About your current state of well-being and the environment you are in.
- Questions about you or your loved one’s trazodone use and whether you are using any other drugs.
- Whether you or a loved one suffers from pre-existing or co-occurring mental health disorders such as depression and anxiety.
- Personal and insurance information as well as related questions that are all kept confidential and will help our advisors assist you in creating an action plan if treatment is needed.
The full cost of treatment may even be covered by insurance depending on your level of coverage and whether you have determined you may need treatment.
When Should I Call a Trazodone Addiction Hotline?
If you believe you or a loved one’s trazodone use is starting to affect your ability to function and/or complete daily activities and responsibilities, then a trazodone addiction helpline may be a good place to start.
Speaking with a trazodone helpline phone representative may be right for you if:
- You need free advice and resources about your addiction or someone else’s addiction to trazodone.
- You notice you or someone you love is using more trazodone than prescribed or using it in a manner outside of the prescribed use. This may include snorting it and combining it with other medications, drugs, or alcohol.
- You notice side effects of trazodone use or withdrawal symptoms that are affecting the overall health or wellbeing of the person using it. Side effects include dry eyes, dry mouth, memory issues, nausea, chest pain, confusion, and others.
- You or someone you love is disregarding major obligations such as work or parental responsibilities in exchange for drug use or attempts to acquire the drug.
- You’d like to seek addiction treatment to drugs or alcohol in addition to trazodone.
Are Trazodone Hotlines Free and/or Confidential?
American Addiction Center’s national trazodone addiction helpline is both free and confidential. It is a great resource when you just need someone else there to help you sort out the facts and plan your next actions.
Other Trazodone Hotline Resources & Numbers
- Take Our Substance Abuse Self Assessment: Take our free, 5-minute substance abuse self-assessment below if you think you or someone you love might be struggling with substance abuse. The evaluation consists of 11 yes or no questions that are intended to be used as an informational tool to assess the severity and probability of a substance use disorder. The test is free, confidential, and no personal information is needed to receive the result.
- Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration(SAMHSA): 1-800-662-4357 – English or Spanish speaking representatives at SAMHSA can help you find drug treatment facilities, support groups, and other forms of help for drug abuse.
- National Council on Alcoholism and Drug Dependence(NCAAD): This hotline will provide information and referrals to appropriate resources in your community. 1-800-NCA-CALL (622-2255).
- National Suicide Prevention: 1-800-273-8255 – This national crisis hotline supports those having suicidal thoughts and those who are currently dealing with a suicidal person.
- Drugfree.org: Either call 855-378-4373 or text 55753 to speak with a representative who will provide education for yourself or your child, and help you understand what your next best step is.
- 988 Crisis Line. The Suicide and Crisis Lifeline provides free and confidential support for people in crisis, dealing with thoughts of suicide, or who are in distress. Call 988 or visit 988lifeline.org for help.
Where Can I Find Trazodone Rehab Near Me?
Trazodone rehab and detox center options can be found all across the United States. Whether you are struggling with trazodone addiction, or want to treat multiple substance abuse or mental health issues in addition to trazodone abuse, there may be a solution for you.