Ibuprofin for pain and melatonin supplement for sleep.
restless leg syndrome, or can be the side effect of taking pain meds
Tylenol PM.
ileus constipation meds sleep shock
When their attitudes change when not haveing the meds,takeing before the meds are due, also buying some meds out in the street when ran out! Patricia Tyson
It is best not to mix medications. Some meds do not mix well together.
Stress, peer pressure, poor sleeping habits. Recc. Meds: Ambien, Sonata, or antiaxiety
no have testing done close to time or before you would take meds take meds and eat right after testing unless physician tells otherwise
"Arethusa rose from her couch of snows in the Acroceraunian mountains" - Shelley
Maybe you should stop taking so many medicines and just go to sleep. I take pain meds for my back. I've found that antidepressants work better than sleeping pills. I've acturally gone 4 days with only 3 hours of sleep total before so I know what you're going through. I'm 26 years old and am getting ready to have a 2nd surgery on my back. Work accident. Hope I helped a little.
No, the majority of OTC sleeping meds are made up of Benedryl. That is the active ingredient.
You need to discuss this with a doctor.
It depends on so many factors that what is good for one person is not for another. Activity, meds, mental heath and much more. People who get the proper amount of sleep feel better, look better and are overall in better health.While naps can rejuvenate you enough to get through the day, they are not a permanent solution to sleep deprivation.You can’t “bank” sleep and store it up for the future. So taking a couple of naps and then staying up late will not work.If we are trying to learn new information and skimp on sleep we won’t remember as much information.Your core body temperature must cool down before you can have a restful sleep. The optimal time for exercise is four hours before you plan to go to bed.Research has shown that as we get older we still need the same amount of sleep as when we were younger. In fact, older adults need to spend more time in bed to get the same amount of sleep, thanks to the aches, pains and medications that wake them up at night.The consequences of even one hour of sleep loss for one night can be an increase in heart attacks.