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I take 20 mg of lisinopril at 7 p.m., Can I take 5 mg of melatonin at night for sleep?

I have anxiety because of recent high blood pressure issues. My anxiety causes BP to rise and I can't get to sleep some nights if I am worried. I... read more

I recently started 25mg valdoxan and also Ativan to help sleep. My face is breaking out...

... though. Has anyone experienced this? I also find i am waking at around 3am. Does this pass? Thanks all

Does Xanax help you sleep?

Does Trintellix change sleep?

I'm on my 5th day of 5mg. I take it at 8am every morning. It's harder to fall asleep and I'm waking up at 3-4 am with increased anxiety and a... read more

Does Tintellix mess with sleep?

I'm on my 5th day of talking 5mg. I take it at 8am every morning. It seems like it's harder to fall asleep and I wake up 3-4am with increased... read more

When can I expect mirtazapine to help with sleep?

I have been on mirtazapine for 5 weeks mainly for insomnia but also have anxiety had no improvement with sleep so on zopiclone which does give me... read more

Gabapentin with Klonopin for sleep?

Anyone out there taking Gabapentin with Klonopin for sleep together? My doctor just prescribed then but it seems like a strange combination for sleep... read more

Is it safe to take benadryl with seroquel and klonopin for sleep?

I have really bad insomnia and take seroquel 200mg and I take 3 .5 klonopins a day one at night. I added 50mg Benadryl and have been sleeping better... read more

Sleep Disorders-Is there a one-time "knock-out" drug to guarantee sleep the night before wedding?

I've wrestled with insomnia on and off since high school. It's almost always anxiety-related and I've tried everything from Tylenol PM and Benadryl... read more

Can you use amitripyline as and when needed to help with sleep?

I'm not sleeping well after some devastating family news. My mind goes into overdrive and keeps me awake. I've been prescribed amitripyline 10mg at... read more

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