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Avatar m tn Same here, I tried it once before and it worked great except for a buzz in the morning for an hour
Avatar f tn Hello! Which sleeping pill is stronger, Belsomra or Rozerem? I take 2 tablets of Belsomra at night for 20 mg plus 2 tablets of Donormil. Should I try Rozerem?
603015 tn?1329862973 I have been on sleeping pills since sept when I had not been sleeping properly for a very long time ( pre diagnosis ) I then went hypomanic on antidepressents and came off the AD quickly but continued to take the sleeping pills, I then went into a mixed state and was told to keep taking the sleeping pills until the other meds for BP kicked in, I am 5 weeks on from starting the BP Meds but am still a little tired most of the day but then seem to come alive at night and still have to take the slee
736314 tn?1276884623 Make sure your sleep space is calm. No book reading or tv watching (hard one for me). As my pdoc said, beds are for sleep and sex. I do watch really dull tv shows, they tend to put me to sleep, but I would never tell my shrink I do that, I would be tisk tisked :) I hope this helps, and hope you have happy snoozing when you get there.
Avatar m tn How effective is Zopiclone as a sleeping aid?Is it effective?.
Avatar f tn s in the long run but the effect can be masked while it is occuring and should not be given for assistance with sleeping for this reason. Lunesta and Rozerem are known sleep aides that are safe and effective and can be taken every day especially Rozerem which is derived from Melatonin and helps regulate the sleep cycle.
Avatar m tn One good option you could ask your psychiatrist about is the medication Rozerem which works to adjust the sleep cycle and is safe and non addictive. There are other options as well but that's one worth asking about. Also it might be a simple matter of timing. If a medication keeps you awake at night you could ask your psychiatrist if you could take it earlier in the day and see if that helps. Discuss all this with them and see what they say.
Avatar f tn Isn't Rozerem very closely related to melatonin? I've tried melatonin and valerian for insomnia. Neither with much success. Surely there are other alternatives besides trazadone and rozerem. I would like to know what they are.
Avatar n tn yeah rozerem did nothing for me .I have found the best thing to do is not take anything let it run it course and get back on your normal sleep pattern.
Avatar f tn Nurse presc. Rozerem for my sleep problem. Taking xanax 4 times daily .25mg. Has anyone taken this sleep aid with success or was it bad? Any replies good or bad PLEASE! She pres.
1088646 tn?1256949923 me to take any sleeping pills. But, they did give me suggestions for sleep and I have developed some methods of my own. One method is by breathing deeply (doing breathing exercises) and the second method is taking a hot shower before bed. They may not work well at first, but with persistence they just might.
Avatar m tn If that is no longer effective you could ask your psychiatrist about other available options one of which is Rozerem an FDA approved medication that works like melatonin to adjust the sleep cycle.
741315 tn?1232458427 Ambien is not meant for everyday use as a sleeping aide as it can be addictive. Lunesta or Rozerem are two better choices. Rozerem works in the same manner as Melatonin and actually adjusts the sleep cycle. Those are some ideas to speak to your psychiatrist about.
1021912 tn?1251693068 Klonopin isn't a sleeping pill, it's an anti-anxiety medication. It's also not one to quit abruptly. It has to be tapered down slowly under the care of a psychiatrist. There are many things you can take for sleep, but if you don't solve the underlying reason for why you're so anxious at bedtime, you'll eventually get used to any of them. Are you in talk therapy to figure this out? And what dose of melatonin were you on? The best dose for you would probably be .5 mg.
Avatar f tn You could try asking about Rozerem which is an FDA approved medication that works in a similar way to melatonin to adjust the sleep cycle and is non addictive. Some people find it helpful although each person responds differently to each medication.
737831 tn?1232095919 I can't sleep. I don't really want to sleep. I have tried yoga, those weird sound cds, changing the temperature in my bedroom, deep breathing, and pills, I'm just curious to see what other things people try to help them sleep when they are in a severe manic state. I don't have a therapist or any perscription drugs for sleeping. I don't have medical insurance, and I don't qualify for any medical assistance.
994257 tn?1266242692 All these medicines make life good and wrong in diferent ways, my Daughter had been triying to fin once that world for her for the last 3 years, be careful
Avatar n tn 30pm sinemet uses low dosage because it looks like impact her falling into sleep even with Rozerem. She used to be able to fall into sleep quickly when took 25/100, but cannot for increased dosage). The strangest is motion: In morning, right after get up but BEFORE sinemet, her walking is steady, no difficult stepping out, speed is slow but ok, no sign of dyskinesia (or not noticeable) Around 1.
Avatar m tn There are safer sleeping medications such as Lunesta and Rozerem. My concern about Trazadone is the fact that it can cause tardive dyskinesia. If you are not taking it for depression but as a sleep aid you might want to ask your psychiatrist about the two I mentioned. This link is from a psychiatric journal and lists all known medications that can cause tardive dyskinesia and Trazadone is clearly listed as one.
Avatar n tn My 6 1/2 year old girl has quite a patch of longer, darker axillary hair. Doesn't have pubic hair or breast development... She has always been tall for her age--but both parents are too (5'10" & 6'3"). I didn't really link this until reading up a bit, but she started having strong sweat odor at about 5 y.o. She also has a sleep disorder that we finally saw a pediatric sleep specialist for-- now she uses a blue spectrum light every morning.
Avatar m tn I actually got my primary physician to prescribe it to me for sleeping & my directions were as needed. I've ALWAYS had sleep problems. I could wake up at 7 am & not go to sleep that night til 4 am. & still wake up the same time again. Granted if I do that a couple days in a row it would catch up with me.
Avatar n tn The deeper question is why the child is not sleeping and frankly melatonin may or may not work for sleep anyway depending on who you believe but whatever the usage these are questions which need to be taken to a doctor. We work hard around here to provide safe and factual advice and point 1 is always see a doctor first.
Avatar m tn t induce at night but feel sleepy at day time thus disturbing my working days.I want to start with Rozerem for inducing sleep.I wish to take this medication for a month or two and discontinue and get my sleep naturally as usual.Can the sleep disorder rebound after discontinuation? I've also been taking sertraline since many years,could these two drugs interact,if yes what are the effects?
Avatar n tn I have been on Rozerem for several years now as a sleep aid and it seems to help. I still have bouts of imsomnia every two to three weeks, but on the other hand, I don't need to take my Rozerem ] every night -- if I'm really tired, I will fall asleep pretty fast. I am always in bed by 9 or 9:30 because I have to get up early work.
Avatar n tn That site and some others linked up here will give you clinically accurate advice from a consumer perspective to educate yourself and bring to your psychiatrist. Lunesta and Rozerem are good options for sleep, especially Rozerem which in working like melatonin can actually adjust the sleep cycle. However, if Effexor was prescribed as an anti-depressent let that get adjusted before trying additional sleep aids as untreated depression causes insomnia.
Avatar n tn The seroquel and risperdal were given for sleeping problems and the prozac for anxiety. Anyhow, about 4 months after the addition of the Risperdal I started feeling extremly restless and like I was having constant abdominal spasms. I stopped all 3 of the meds and have been off of them 2 months now. I saw a neurologist who specializes in movement disorders and she is not sure if I have akathisia or dyskinisia, based on the strange location of the symptom.