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Why did I test positive for benzodiazepines in my drug test?

I am currently on Cryselle (birth control), levalbuterol (inhaler) as needed, I take melatonin to help me sleep (has a Stevia extract), I take one a... read more

What to expect at a sleep study?

Hello!! It has been a journey trying loads of sleep aids with little-to-no benefits. So my psychiatrist recommended me back to my medical doctor to... read more

Alprazolam - I take 1mg for sleep, but not working like before?

I take it for sleep only. Right before bed at 11ish. So I guess it works because I’m sleeping better. But been on it 6 years and now the 1mg is not a... 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

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

Week 3 of 50 mg trazadone up all night or wake up after only 5-6 hours of sleep?

I also had 2 nights this past week where I was sleeping for maybe 30 min at a time then awake. It was terrible felt like crap dragging myself to... read more

Extended release tramadol - I can't sleep!!?

I've been prescribed extended (slow) release tramadol, 100mg dose twice a day. The doctor said to the them 12 hours apart. The problem is I'm not... read more

Does carbamazepine make you sleepy? I need some sleep?

Does CARBAMAZEPINE PUT YOU TO SLEEP? I NEED TO SLEEP, I HAVEN'T BEEN SLEEPING FOR 4 NIGHTS. I AM BIPOLAR AND IT WAS PRESCRIBED TO ME BY MY... read more

Can you take melatonin (10mg) with Zoloft?

Sometimes I suffer from restless nights and insomnia and was wondering if melatonin is safe to take with Zoloft.

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