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Is low dose naltrexone effective for pain, anxiety, and sleep?

I'm trying to decide between this and amitriptyline. This seems to have way less side effects.

Sleep Disorders-Is there a one-time "knock-out" drug to guarantee sleep the night before wedding?

I've wrestled with insomnia on and off since high school. It's almost always anxiety-related and I've tried everything from Tylenol PM and Benadryl... read more

What sleep aids may I take while on letrozole?

Is it ok to take Simply Sleep? Or Unisom?

I take ibuprofen, gabapentin and buspirone 2x a day. What can I take to sleep? Possibly unison?

The ibuprofen and gabapentin are for sciatica. The buspirone is for panic/anxiety. I can't sleep at all. Advice please.

Can Klonopin and Xanax be prescribed at same time because of conditions I have?

I see a psychiatrist have GAD generalized anxiety disorder and other anxiety issues along with rare panic attacks I get #90 1mg Klonopin a month but... read more

What chance is there for false positive drug screen from Biktarvy?

I keep testing positive for meth. Why? I'm on Biktarvy. Buspar, and Remeron

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).

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)

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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