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Question about Trazodone, uses, is it appropriate as a sleep aid for insomnia?

I have been prescribed trazodone as an aid to the insomnia. I have been experiencing. When I looked up the drug via your website, I see that it is an... read more

Can I take sleeping medication with Champix?

Hi, It is my third day on Champix and I am unable to sleep, along with contant & rapid brain functionin (brains rapidly jumping between various... read more

I accidentally took my sleeping pill again in the morning (15mg dose of Remeron). What now?

Is this going to cause any issues, keeping in mind that I took another 15mg dose last night? Can I still take another 15mg tonight to sleep?

Can I take a light sleeping pill with clindamycin. I've just been switched to it from fragyl?

I am suffering days of insomnia even after being off fragyl almost 3 days. Today is my first day of clindamycin. I just want even a night of sleep..

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

Help for sleep? Chamomile and melatonin?

Hi I'm on 5mg of melatonin every night as perscribed and wanting to drink some chamomile tea with licorice root. Would it be safe to do this every... read more

Is there an effective sleep aid that interacts well with Zoloft?

I have been using Melatonin for several months to help with sleep. I started taking Zoloft 3 days ago, and noticed the medication info advised not to... read more

What is a good sleeping aid with low side effects?

I have Glaucoma and have been taking Diphenhydramine to help me sleep but it is drying my eyes too much. I am looking for a better sleep aid.

What sleep aids may I take while on letrozole?

Is it ok to take Simply Sleep? Or Unisom?

How does Narcan (naloxone) work in an overdose?

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