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Old 03-18-2010, 09:18 PM #1
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Default Stupid Insurance Company: Lunesta

Hi,

My insurance company sent a letter telling me to ask for a med that will substitute for Lunesta. They have already contacted my pdoc they say.
They will let me have
1. Ambien CR,
2. Zaleplon, or
3. Zolpidem Tartrate.

SOoooooo annoying.

Ambien caused headaches when I tried it for two nights about 5 years ago.
No thank you.

I hated the Lunesta anyway -- I was sleepy 24 hours after taking it.
Thank goodness I took it when I was off from work. HELLO.
Not helpful!!



Has anyone taken Zaleplon (Sonata)??


I'm not really motivated to try any more sleep meds, but maybe I could try another med before giving up completely for now.


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