Propiomazine for Insomnia User Reviews
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- September 11, 2020
"I am 41 and spent my whole life, since early childhood, with severe sleeping problems. As a baby, I was a victim of night terrors, and as a child and teenager, I had either terrible nightmares and/or difficulties falling and staying asleep. As an adult, if I managed to sleep at all, I would wake up at least 4-6 times a night. It was common to go 48 hours awake straight. I was often tired and grew up being blamed for being lazy. No doctor believed me that I could simply not sleep and kept recommending me psychoanalysis, meditation, sleep hygiene, herbs, etc., etc., etc. All of what I had already tried, to no avail. The first time I took propavan (propiomazine) because finally, one doctor was sympathetic to my ordeal and prescribed me the drug, it was a game changer. I was then able to fully function like a normal human being."
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- Drug class: miscellaneous anxiolytics, sedatives and hypnotics
"Makes you very groggy and dizzy, and eventually you fall asleep. The next day you can be very groggy or tired the first 2-3 hours you wake up. Not addictive, which makes it a better choice. After using it for a while, I had to up the dose. But if you stop taking it for a while, you can use a lower dose again."