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Is trazodone and oxycodone in the same family of drugs?

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Dr. Neal Kraus answered

Specializes in Hospital-based practice

No.: Trazodone and oxycodone are entirely different classes of medications. Trazodone works on the serotonin receptor. Oxycodone works on the opiate receptor. The only "pain" related diagnosis that trazodone has use for is possibly complex regional pain syndrome.

Answered 6/10/2020

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No: No. Trazadone is an antidepressant, and the other is a narcotic.

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