Insomnia is treated by the following mnedications:
Ambien (see also Ambien on thiw site)
The intake of this medication will help the person fall asleep. There is another version of this medication and this is known as the Ambien CR. This newest release of the medication will help a person get to sleep in 15 to 30 minutes. The intake of this medication is not suggested for persons who get a good amount of rest every night- like 7 to 8 hours.
Lunesta (see also Lunesta on this site)
The patient who takes this medication can go to sleep for around 7 to 8 hours. There is a side effect though and this is true for those who can get a good night sleep. The problem is grogginess and this should be avoided
Rozerem (see also Rozerem on this site)
This is a new medication released that can be used to treat the sleeping disorder. This targets the sleep-wake cycle and this means that this will not cause depression. This is best taken by those having trouble getting to sleep. This is safe in a sense that this can be prescribed for use over a long period of time and the person cannot develop dependence on the drug.
Sonata (see also Sonata on this site)
This is just one of the many sleeping pills out there. This is active in the body for a brief period of time, and you can take one again if you cannot still fall asleep.
The benzodiazepines
These are sleeping pills that are available in the market for a long time now. the intake of these medications are best for persons who want medications that work over time in the system
Other medications for insomnia include:
- anti-depressants
- over-the-counter sleeping aids (see also Over-the-Counter on this site)
Note: if you are going to use these medications, make sure that these are prescribed by doctors. It is also best to read the labels and the warnings set by the FDA.
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Last update Dec 24, 2009






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