Anxiety, stress, too many things to think about, drinking too much coffee are some good reasons why people can’t sleep. Not getting enough sleep puts one at risk of chronic illnesses like diabetes and depression. And if this happens almost everyday, then almost always one will need to seek medical help. And the obvious immediate help given is the sleeping pill! But how safe are the Sleeping Pills?
Below is the list of available sleeping pills noting its duration of action and more specifically the risk of developing dependence which can be disabling in the future. The ones highlighted are available to us locally.
Drug |
Duration of Effects | Side Effects | Dependence | |
Diphenhydramine | 4-6 hours (sleepiness may last longer) | Daytime sleepiness; confusion and difficulty urinating in older people. | Low | |
Selective GABA Medicines
|
6-8 hours | Usually few. Memory disturbances, hallucinations, behavior changes possible. | Med(usually low) | |
Sleep-Wake cycle Modifiers
|
4-6 hours | Headache, drowsiness, dizziness. Uncommonly, problems with sex drive. Loss of menses or problems getting pregnant. | Low | |
Benzodiazepines
|
Varies (from 4 hours to more than 12) | Sedation, loss of muscle coordination, dizziness, habit-forming. | Higher | |
Tricyclic Antidepressants
|
. | Not well studied | Low at usual doses for insomnia. Dizziness, blurry vision, difficulty urinating, cardiac arrhythmias possible. Trazodone can cause prolonged, painful erections. | Low |
Remember….all sleep medicines have untoward side effect and the most problematic of all is their potential for causing dependence…mainly psychological dependence, not physical. So if you have to use these pills, get the one with the low dependence risk.
Before resorting to pills…I outlined some remedies in my previous post: Sleepless Nights?. But do take time to try some other natural remedies that may help induce you to sleep tightly:
- Warm milk contains high levels of tryptophan known to be a natural sedative.
- Aromatherapy especially with massage using jasmine oil, lavender oil, and other relaxing essential oils, may actually help induce one to achieve sleep.
- Relaxation techniques such as meditation may help.
- And more importantly, avoid mentally stimulating activities in the evening hours… that is… don’t bring your job to bed!
Weigh the Risk Before Resorting To The Pills!
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January 12, 2007 at 1:52 pm
Doctor, how about taking anti-allergic medications? Is it a safe option?
January 13, 2007 at 6:23 pm
Yes Max… diphenhydramine is actually an anti allergy like benadryl… it is one of the safest inducer of sleep with the lowest if at all risk of dependence
February 11, 2007 at 12:32 am
I dont know why they say stillnox is not addictivess when in fact it is very addictive. And it has been proven many a time. Ask at Crescent clinic how many people are addictive to that shit.
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March 29, 2010 at 1:08 am
if there any danger to the eyes in taking
sleeping pills. ie: increased possiblility of macular degeneration, caterats, glaucoma, etc??
July 16, 2010 at 10:34 pm
Hey,
So what sleeping pill would you recommend for a long hall flight and a nervous passenger??
March 2, 2011 at 10:32 pm
all of these slepping pills are addictive.
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