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I have a sister who takes 3 benadryl at night to sleep &3 more later to sleep, is this ok?

I noticed she has now seemed to develope shaking in her hands and almost a wild eye look in her eyes and sometimes swelling in her hands. I am... read more

Benadryl Allergy - Does benedryl have any effect on blood sugar?

my daughter (an adult) started having a severe allergic reaction. I gave her 75 mg benadry My daughter is a type 1 diabetic

Is it safe for a 9 month old baby to take Melatonin?

I know some.one who gives their 9 month old baby melatonin every day he sleeps almost all day long minutes the two hours he spends crying .the... read more

Melatonin 2mg for insomnia. Any tips?

Any advice on taking melatonin 2mg for sleep? I take sertraline 100mg and propranolol 40mg up to 3 times a day when required.

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

Mirtazapine 30mg is daytime tiredness as good as it gets after 4 weeks?

I have been prescribed this for anxiety - depression and sleep problems . It’s definitely helping , but what’s the the best time to take it for sle... read more

10 mg melatonin too much?

I have no problems falling asleep but I wake throughout the night. I've been taking 10 mg of melatonin time release caplets for a few nights and now... read more

Is a 10mgs of Melatonin excessive, and would Melatonin hinder my ability to wake-up to an alarm?

I am a member of the U.S. Navy, that being said I have to wake-up at a specific time and be on time always(my command has a zero tolerance for being... read more

I've been taking 1mg of Ativan for 5 weeks and want to stop?

Hi, I developed tinnitus 2 months ago and it completely shattered my life. I couldn't stop thinking about it, i couldn't sleep, I'd be up all night... read more

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