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Authors Hu JB, Lai JB, Zheng HZ, Hu SH, Xu Y
Received 14 June 2017
Accepted for publication 9 August 2017
Published 24 August 2017 Volume 2017:13 Pages 2251—2254
DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/NDT.S143965
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Abstract: Depressed patients often complain of sleep disturbance. Routine
antidepressive strategies sometimes fail to deal with this intractable issue.
Indeed, the supplementation of sleep promoting antidepressants (eg, trazodone,
mirtazapine, and agomelatine) is prevalent in clinical practice. However, the
combination of different antidepressants may increase the affective lability.
Herein, we document a patient with unipolar depression who was compliant with
sertraline treatment and who dramatically switched to mania after adding
trazodone as a sleeping aid. This case extended our understanding of the
potential manic-switching risk when trazodone is used to promote sleep.
Keywords: trazodone,
sertraline, depression, mania