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In the state of Washington, how many sleeping pills can a doctor issue at one time?

Can my doctor give me at the same time Belsomra 20mg take one, trazodone 50mg take four, and Zolpidem12.5mg take one?

Does anyone use trazodone occassionally for sleeping?

Is trazodone good for sleeping aid?

Not sleeping after taking 200 mg trazodone?

6 year old on 200 mg trazodone but still won't sleep. Parent states she gave it to him at 7 p.m., still fully awake at 4 a.m. She also... read more

Is it safe to take 5 mg trazodone along with 10 mg lexapro ?

I'm starting these meds shortly and read negative reviews ..very apprehensive !!

Trazodone and Lexapro, did it mess me up?

I took Trazodone and Lexapro (both 25mg) for only 3 days and woke up in the middle of the night to my heart not beating, then suddenly... read more

How long do certain side effects of Lexapro, trazodone and buspirone last?

I have been on these medications well into at least two months. Since I started I have had severe nausea vomiting and diarrhea. I can't keep any... 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..

Switching from Seroquel to sleeping pills?

I have been taking Seroquel for insomnia for almost 9 years. my doses have been from 100mg-400mg. the problem is I wake up groggy even tho I only... read more

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