Awww my heart goes out to the friends and family of those lost!
2026-08-21 15:13:53
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Brandibaby :
and the world keeps burning
2026-08-21 16:39:56
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lulubell1187 :
I really wish more people following the Lindsay Clancy trial would look at the actual medical literature on trazodone before dismissing the medication issue simply because her blood level was described as “therapeutic.”
A therapeutic level does NOT mean a person cannot have a serious psychiatric adverse reaction.
There is a published case called Low-Dose-Trazodone-Induced Disorganized Type Psychosis involving a 28-year-old woman with major depression without psychotic features. She was given just 25 mg of trazodone and within THREE DAYS developed auditory and visual hallucinations and disorganized psychosis.
There is another published BMJ case involving a 26-year-old woman who developed auditory hallucinations after starting trazodone at 50 mg, later 25 mg. When trazodone was discontinued, the hallucinations dramatically decreased and then disappeared.
And perhaps most relevant of all: a published trazodone review documents a 24-year-old woman with POSTNATAL DEPRESSION who was given 150 mg trazodone and developed hypomania within FOUR DAYS.
Lindsay Clancy was prescribed 150 mg trazodone on January 12.
That is not speculation. Those are published medical cases.
There is also an entire literature on antidepressant-induced manic switching, particularly in people with underlying bipolar vulnerability, and ACOG specifically recommends bipolar screening before antidepressants because antidepressant treatment in bipolar disorder can worsen symptoms and increase the risk of mania, psychosis and suicide.
None of this proves that trazodone caused what happened to Lindsay. There were multiple medications and an extremely complicated postpartum psychiatric picture. But it absolutely means that “her trazodone level was therapeutic so it couldn’t have affected her mental state” is NOT a scientifically adequate answer.
These reactions have been documented at prescribed doses — even at 25 mg.
Papers to look up:
• Mizoguchi & Monji, Low-Dose-Trazodone-Induced Disorganized Type Psychosis, J Neuropsychiatry Clin Neurosci, 2005. PMID 15939985.
• Shiotsuki et al., Auditory hallucinations induced by trazodone, BMJ Case Reports, 2014. PMID 24700048.
• Jabeen & Fisher, Trazod
2026-08-21 14:31:30
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highly favored :
beautiful black queen 🥰
2026-08-21 15:53:42
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Will :
That’s so sad
2026-08-21 15:09:46
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Eric Bajeme :
2026-08-21 17:36:56
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Queen Lindsey :
sad
2026-08-21 17:32:13
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Tanya Isahall :
Sad!
2026-08-21 15:42:29
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marvynballentine :
sad
2026-08-21 15:04:58
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™NeSkViK🥀ঔৣ✞ :
первый
2026-08-21 14:03:32
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Sophia :
No one talking about this reporter having bright white eyes, tiny eyeballs, & bright white teeth? Surely Ai😅
2026-08-21 15:32:03
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Mark Murphy :
😥
2026-08-21 14:31:11
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🦋shasha🦋🌸 :
💔
2026-08-21 16:09:56
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allenivesron3 :
🙏
2026-08-21 16:09:57
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