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Default Hi Brian

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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