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Using Medication to Treat Insomnia

by on Feb.26, 2010, under Uncategorized

Now that you’ve been diagnosed with insomnia, you’re trying to figure out which medications would be best to use. There are several choices out there, but you’ll need to take your existing health into consideration before you select the right medications for insomnia. Here is some information about your options that will help.

You’ll probably find over the counter insomnia remedies at your local drug store, and they will probably work, at least for a while. Some cold medications, for example, while not primarily for insomnia, will certainly induce drowsiness. This may be all you require in order for your body to take over and do the rest, and put you to sleep. But most remedies at the drug store contain antihistamines, and while those may make you drowsy, they might reduce the quality of the sleep itself, make you sleepy during the day, or even give you blurred vision. So be careful, and don’t rely on these things for more than a few days at most.

Sonata is a commonly prescribed medication for insomnia. This drug stays in the body for a very short amount of time – about two hours in most cases. This makes it much less likely that users will wake up groggy after taking the medication. Sonata is also helpful for insomniacs since it can be taken at 2 or 3 in the morning without harming your body or negatively affecting your sleep patterns. However, this medication may not be best for people that wake up several times during the night, since the medication doesn’t stay in the system for long.

Other prescription medications have been created to treat insomnia specifically, so your physician may also help you try some of those. These would include such medications as Lunesta and Rozerem. But again, as with all drugs, you would have to watch out for side effects. On rare occasions, people develop severe allergic reactions, and sometimes these drugs can induce odd sleepwalking behavior while the person is asleep. Aging itself can be a factor that further complicates the use of drugs for insomnia. Side effects from these drugs can become more obvious in older people, and would need to be guarded against. The drowsiness or sleepwalking might be worsened, with further side effects affecting people’s thinking patterns or moods when they’re awake. They might even experience problems with balance.

No matter which medications for insomnia you decide to try, you should always ask your doctor as many questions as you need to before starting your regimen. Be honest about any existing health conditions that you may have, since certain insomnia medications interfere with heart and blood pressure medications. You should also search online for some background information on the medications you’re considering.

When you have difficulty falling or staying asleep at night, and the problem continues for some time, you’re likely suffering from a condition known as insomnia. But before you start looking for insomnia help, you need to learn more about the causes of this condition. Visit the Insomnia Remedy site to find out more.

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