Placidyl is a sleeping drug that is hardly ever used any more. It is extremely addictive and after prolonged use can cause withdrawal symptoms including convulsions, hallucinations, and memory loss.
Along with its sedative effects it can cause skin rashes, faintness, restlessness and euphoria. Side effects can include nausea and vomiting, numbness, blurred vision, stomach pains and temporary dizziness. An overdose is marked by confusion, fever, peripheral numbness and weakness, reduced coordination and muscle control, slurred speech, reduced heartbeat.
If you still think Placidyl is right for you, get a prescription from your doctor.