Nothing really happens unless you overdoes. If they are proper sleeping pills that are prosribed by your doctor then constalt with him, but if they are herbal ones nothing will happen, just you will get a little sleepy- try to avoid that though Other than that there's nothing to worry about.
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Most sleeping pills, especially narcotics, work on the GABA receptors in the brain. However, they also cause confusion and delirium, and must be taken with caution.
Most sleeping pills, especially narcotics, work on the GABA receptors in the brain. However, they also cause confusion and delirium, and must be taken with caution.
No. No sleeping pills should be taken while on methadone. Ask your doc for something to help you sleep. I used to be on it and they prescriped everybody seroquel. Its not a sleeping pill but its side affect is sleeping. because you cant mix the two. It can kill you. I took a lot of things while i was on methadone but i never once messed with the sleeping pills
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
Though it is possible to die from this, it is not necessarily fatal. There are MANY cases where people have taken plenty more pills than this and still survived.
Sleeping pills work by slowing down the central nervous system, leading to sedation and eventually sleep. While under the influence of sleeping pills, a person may be more difficult to wake up compared to when they are not taking the medication. However, it is important to note that sleeping pills do not induce a state of unconsciousness like anesthesia, and with enough stimulation, a person can be awakened. It is not recommended to forcefully wake someone up who has taken sleeping pills, as it can lead to confusion and disorientation.
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that would depend on what type of sleeping pill you are referring to. a supplement like valerian or melatonin taken in conjunction with hydrocodone is perfectly safe. however, prescription sleeping pills like Ambien, Lunesta, or benzodiazepines like Valium and Xanax should not be taken with opiates without consulting a doctor first.
about 3 pills are taken a day
That isn't really confirmed since people who have taken too many pills and died cant tell you how long it took them to die and science doesn't do those type of tests on people.
Taking two sleeping pills can be dangerous, especially if it exceeds the recommended dosage or if the pills are not meant to be taken together. It may lead to increased side effects, such as extreme drowsiness, confusion, or impaired coordination. In severe cases, it could result in respiratory issues or overdose. It’s important to follow medical advice and consult a healthcare professional if you’re considering changes to your medication regimen.