Head-to-head comparisons of medication uses, side effects, warnings, and more.
Key takeaways
Lunesta (eszopiclone) and trazodone are both used to help with sleep, but they belong to different medication classes. Lunesta is a sedative-hypnotic specifically approved by the FDA to treat insomnia, while trazodone is an atypical antidepressant that is sometimes used off-label for insomnia. Lunesta is taken as a short-acting tablet right before bedtime, whereas trazodone is usually taken in divided doses throughout the day for depression, or in a single dose before bed for sleep. Lunesta is a controlled substance (Schedule IV) due to its potential for misuse, while trazodone is not. Common side effects of Lunesta include a bad taste in the mouth and headache, while trazodone can cause sleepiness, dry mouth, and dizziness. Both medications can interact with alcohol and other substances that cause drowsiness, but trazodone also has a risk of serotonin syndrome when taken with other medications that affect serotonin levels. le.
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Summary of Lunesta vs. Desyrel
Summary for Sedative-hypnotic
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Lunesta (eszopiclone) is used to treat insomnia in people over the age of 18. This medication can help you fall asleep faster and wake up fewer times during the night. Lunesta (eszopiclone) belongs to a drug class called sedative-hypnotics, and it's a controlled substance so there are restrictions on how it can be filled and refilled at the pharmacy. You typically only need to take a dose right before bedtime, but it can cause a headache or leave a bad taste in your mouth as a side effect.