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Reading about the likelihood of possible substantial daytime sleepiness, and the even low potential for patients to experience the inability to speak or move while taking it concerns me. Maybe taking it in a 5 or 10mg dose vs. the higher 20mg dose mitigates those side effects, but still…

I tried to find user reviews online, but I couldn't come up with anything worthwhile in a cursory search on google.
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