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Never take more than the prescribed dose. Anymore than that can cause a fatality.
Around ten, however the thing that really causes death is the amount of sleep it causes for you.
5 or 6 r.i.p see u in heaven :)
About 6 or 5. Try it and see...
Sleeping for four days straight would mean death. It is very dangerous to consume more than the recommended dosage of sleeping pills. If you have a real sleeping problem you should consult your doctor.
Rougly around 1-4
there no reason a 17 year old should be taking sleeping pills. if you are having trouble sleeping, it is recommended you visit a doctor. or simply cut down on caffeine. energy drinks. desserts such as cake also can keep you up at night.
Honey, this question just doesn't make sense. Learn to read through your questions properly. If you have alcohol with sleeping pills it could be fatal, but otherwise I'm not sure. If you want an accurate answer, search it up in google and click on a health website, there are plenty of them.
The box of sleeping pills should indicate what a safe dosage consists of.Whether it be OTC medication like Tylenol PM/Nyquil, or prescription medication such as Ambien, the usual dose is 1-2 pills every 4-6 hrs, but you should always check the label and directions.
Insomnia can result in many physical and emotional problems as lack of sleep can result in the disruption of normal bodily function and can cause a person to experience emotional stress and depression. This condition, however, can be treated with the help of sleeping pills and there are many types of sleeping pills available on the market with zopiclone widely considered to be one of the most effective. more you can read from sleeping-tablets.org/uk-sleeping-pills.htm
Your doctor can prescribe appropriate sleeping pills which can help you fall asleep. Popular sleeping pills include Ambien, Lunesta, Halcion and many others.
Pills use a lot of sleeping in ourself each year.. Can't says how many though, but legends talks about thousands.
No not as such. However many of them are not legally sold without the prescription of a doctor
Well it all depends on the pills u r trying to take. But I would prefer sleeping pills from you prescribed doctor just in case
You in a cult ? ... This question is suss -_-
Insomnia is a problem faced by many Americans. Sleeping pills are a good short term solution, but as your body adjusts to their effects, you will find that they become less and less effective over time.