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I have used Advil PM on a couple of occasions with great success. I do not have trouble getting to sleep, it is staying asleep that I have problems with. Two ot three hours is the most I can sleep, then awake for an hour or so.
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Hi Diana, may i ask what is Advil PM ?
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Hello Brian - Advil PM is used for occasional sleeplessness when associated with minor aches and pains. The regular Advil is used for headaches, muscle aches, etc. Some people use Tylenol versus Advil and there is a Tylenol PM (this did not work for me). It is an OTC product. I do not know how well either one would interact with any of the other medications that all of us take. You could use one of those drug comparison sites that have been mentioned to check it out.
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I have gone to the chemist and bought Restavit sleeping tablets. They can be purchased w/out a script, but they are a pharmacists medicine. I have slept like a baby the last 2 nights.
They have antihistamine I beleive. This is the only thing that has put me to sleep and has kept me asleep in the last 3 months. They are obviously not as powerful as proper prescription sleeping tablets, and much less addictive. But they worked. ![]() |
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![]() The Antihistamines seem to be very helpfull for sleeping as Mrs D said with the Benadyl she takes at times. Those of us that have sleeping problems know the importance of a good quality sleep, all these good suggestions [ drugless ] may help others down the track, so i was thinking when this thread is finished of compiling all of the suggestions together and putting it into a sticky, if knowbody minds me doing that. The Valerian and magnesuin is still working very well on me. Brian ![]() Last edited by Brian; 10-29-2006 at 08:27 PM. Reason: unfinished |
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I believe he still takes it but it didn't do anything to help him sleep. He's been on it quite a while.
The requip in small doses did help with the tingling, but for some reason, kept him awake last night. Only when I gave him the xanax did he finally hit the sack. So tonight, he'll probably take his xanax and go to sleep. Don't blame him one bit. We have to sleep don't we???????????? melody |
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Was Alan taken any of the suggestions here like Valerian with the magnesium or only just the magnesium itself ? those 2 combined sure put my lights out. |
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thanks for the info Brian ![]() |
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