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Tramadol and sleeping issues?

I have used 25 mg tramadol (with Tylenol) at night only for about 2 months and on some days 25 mg doesn't help me sleep well and sleep is not a deep... read more

Why sleeping only four hours every night?

Since building on my weeks of Prozac 20mg I’ve noticed sleeping only four to five hours a night. Do naps in the afternoon count toward sleep needed?

Sleeping issue from paroxetine.

I have been taking paroxetine for one week for my mild depression and anxiety disorder. Now I am feeling very good, but I am unable to sleep at whole... read more

How do I use prescription sleeping pills safely?

45mg mirtazapine,for sleep and depression.the problem,i am sleeping 12 to 13 hrs.to much,help?

i am also prescribed hydrocodone,for arthritis of the spine(dish)as well as clonazepam(anxiety).

Trazodone - I took 100 mg of trazadone last night and it did not help me sleep at all... in fact, I?

... cried for an hour straight and ended up taking otc sleeping pills to calm me down/fall asleep last night at 1 a.m. I woke up at 4 a.m. with my... read more

I'm currently taking venlafaxine er (effexor) for depression. I still have trouble sleeping; is it?

... safe to combine with diphenhydramine (simply sleep or sominex)

What kinds of medications would help with sleep deprivation and insomnia?

In relations with sleep deprivation and insomnia what medications can be beneficial to the patient when they are having trouble sleeping and or not... read more

Prednisone - any remedy for sleep? I have to take this for 14 days 2 times a day 20 mg each?

... already had trouble sleeping to begin with now i cant sleep at all any sugestions

Strattera -little to no sleep, stay up for days then crash, any help please?

Hi, I have been taking strattera now for over a year and have recently noticed that I am barely sleeping and getting little to no sleep. Several... read more

Is Ambien safe for long-term use?

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