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Join Date: Sep 2006
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Join Date: Sep 2006
Posts: 18,914
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Notes about meds for sleep
Greetings,
Hubby went to a one-hour workshop on Insomnia with his gym buddy/the pyschologist. He brought home some handouts. This is what I can see.
They mention sleep hygeine,
-regualar sleep cycle,
-regualar exercise,
-exposure to sun in day time,
-avoidance of bright light at night,
-avoidance of heavy meals or drinking 3 hours before bedtime,
-enhance sleep environment,
-avoidance of caffeine alcohol, nicotine,
-relaxing routine,
-warm bath and socks.
and CBT.
Then the handouts talk about meds for sleep:
--Antihistamines.
--Benzodiazapine Receptor Agonist
(Lunesta, Ambien) (The other benzos are recommended for short term only.)
--Melatonin receptor agonist
(Rozerem)
--Sedating Anti-depressants (NIH says side effects are a concern.)
(Trazadone, Amitriptlyine, Mirtazipine)
--Sedating anticonvulsants (NIH says side effects are too risky to use these for insomnia.)
(Seroquel, Zyprexa)
Drugs in development:
---Other GABA receptor agents
---Serotonin (5-HT 2) antagonists
---Hypocretin (orexin) antagoninsts
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