If you are a serious insomniac you have no doubt at one time or another taken a prescription sleeping pill, be it Ambien, Lunesta or another sleep aid. Where the decision to take a prescription sleeping p
ill is a difficult one, the benefits of getting sleep, versus not sleeping sometimes outweigh the side effects. It's an individual decision a person has to make based on his or her health and lifestyle.
Loss of sleep is hard on ones life and health. The time will come when after enough sleepless nights, loss of motor skills, short attention span, and an overall haggard look, that the consideration to take a sleep aid will arise. Having taken both Lunesta and Ambien, there are noticeably several remarkable differences.
Ambien which was taken for over a long period of time, definitely provides an excellent nights sleep. The instructions state that the patient takes the prescription immediately prior to going to bed. Should you take the prescription and try to stay awake, not only will you hallucinate, you will binge eat. The morning following Ambien use, one is normally rested, however there is a hangover feeling. The drug is also extremely addictive. If you take it the same time every night, when that time rolls around you will feel your body craving the drug. Long-term use of Ambien definitely causes memory problems. It is advised that a user of Ambien not immediately stop taking the drug, but the user should instead taper the dosage. It is extremely difficult to stop taking Ambien, and the withdrawal period once stopped is very aggravating. If use is stopped with tapering, a user could expect to stay awake for up to several days at a time. The longest personally known is 14 days.
Loss of sleep is hard on ones life and health. The time will come when after enough sleepless nights, loss of motor skills, short attention span, and an overall haggard look, that the consideration to take a sleep aid will arise. Having taken both Lunesta and Ambien, there are noticeably several remarkable differences.
Ambien which was taken for over a long period of time, definitely provides an excellent nights sleep. The instructions state that the patient takes the prescription immediately prior to going to bed. Should you take the prescription and try to stay awake, not only will you hallucinate, you will binge eat. The morning following Ambien use, one is normally rested, however there is a hangover feeling. The drug is also extremely addictive. If you take it the same time every night, when that time rolls around you will feel your body craving the drug. Long-term use of Ambien definitely causes memory problems. It is advised that a user of Ambien not immediately stop taking the drug, but the user should instead taper the dosage. It is extremely difficult to stop taking Ambien, and the withdrawal period once stopped is very aggravating. If use is stopped with tapering, a user could expect to stay awake for up to several days at a time. The longest personally known is 14 days.
- Consult A Physician Before Discontinuing The Use Of Sleeping Pills
- Follow Instructions As Provided
- Never Exceed The Prescribed Dosage
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