What are the harmful effects of long-term use of sleeping with Sulodexamfetamine?
What are the harmful effects of long-term use of sleeping with Sulodexamfetamine?
Sulodexamfetamine is one of the most commonly used sleeping pills in clinical practice. After taking it, a person can fall asleep within half an hour, fall asleep deeply, have fewer nightmares, and sleep for a longer period of time with improved quality. The side effects of taking this drug are small, and it is almost non-toxic to human heart, liver and kidney, so it is safe.
Sulodexide Disadvantages
After taking it at night, some people will wake up the next morning feeling drowsy and drunk, but most of them will not affect their work and so on. The main adverse effect is dependence, long time taking this drug will form psychological and physical dependence. Whether it is psychological or physical dependence, withdrawal syndrome occurs after stopping the drug, headache, dizziness, irritability, crying, depression, etc., and in severe cases, body cramps occur.
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Prolonged use of sleeping pills can lead to cognitive decline, memory and mental decline. This is more pronounced in older people. Overseas studies have shown a relationship between prolonged use of these drugs and the development of dementia.
Precautions for use of sleeping pills.
Not to be taken for long periods of time
Insomniacs should not take sleeping pills for a long time. Not every day regular medication, if you need to intermittent medication, in principle, not more than four times a week.
Pay attention to the dosage
Use the dosage as prescribed by your doctor and do not add or subtract medication.
Not to be taken with alcohol
Taking sleeping pills and alcohol together can increase the effect of the drug.
You should sleep immediately after taking the medicine
If you do not sleep immediately after taking the drug, you are prone to transient memory loss and sleepwalking occurs.
As long as you can sleep more than 5-6 hours a night after taking it, the next day is not tired and in a good mood is not harmful. People who have not taken sleeping pills do not know the pain of sleepless nights, not to mention sleep deprivation to the physical and mental damage, a copy from this article to that article to talk about sleeping pills to pay the role of what withdrawal reaction, that is not a drug! Drugs are for healing.
A person who is able to take Sulodexide for a long period of time, i. It means that he needs to take it every day, and two. There are no side effects, otherwise it is unlikely to be taken for a long period of time. A variety of benzodiazepine valium or non-benzodiazepine anxiolytic, sedative half-life is not the same, but the cause of insomnia is very much performance is not the same, it seems that the person who mentioned this problem is likely to belong to the anxiety caused by the difficulty in falling asleep or do not eat sleeping pills and anxiety, should be so that you have to take Xulabdine every night to fall asleep.
The biggest problem with sleeping pills is tolerance: half a tablet is enough at the beginning, 2-3 weeks after the sleep time will become shorter and shorter, or even ineffective, had to increase the amount of anxiety sleep difficulties as long as you fall asleep can sleep until dawn, from the half-life of the drug is irrelevant to him. Long half-life of clonidine may just use the next day will be some drowsiness a few weeks after the emergence of tolerance, this reaction will gradually disappear. In fact, these people can also sleep through the night on some short half-life Diclazepam or Synthroid. The second disadvantage is that there is psychological dependence, when you go to bed without eating, you are worried about not being able to sleep how to do? You can make this method: sleeping pills and water cups on the bedside table, before going to bed, you can do a variety of relaxation methods, half an hour after turning off the lights can not sleep on the medicine, which one day unconsciously fall asleep can slowly get rid of sleeping pills.
As for whether taking sleeping pills for a long period of time can damage your liver, unless you are taking more than 5 pills a night, or if you have fatty liver or have been infected with Hepatitis B or C and are still showing signs of activity. The effect on memory is much less than the memory loss associated with chronic insomnia. Some older people feel that their memory is poor after long-term use, that is everyone will occur "age-related memory loss" AAMI, in fact, the normal adult who can find their own memory of recent events is not as good as a year, because the adult brain nerve cells in the continuous death. As for whether seniors taking sleeping pills will become demented? The incidence of dementia is positively correlated with age: 70-80 years old accounted for about 15% of the population, 80-90 years of age of 30%, more than 90 years of age accounted for 50%, and the onset of dementia before the onset of often first manifested as depression will also be insomnia and early awakening. In the process of taking sleeping pills, dementia manifestation then step appeared. However, patients with chronic obstructive pulmonary emphysema as little as possible, to change some of the other types of drugs that do not inhibit breathing, but once respiratory failure, carbon dioxide retention should never be used. In addition, many types of sleeping pills can produce delirium (a transient disturbance of mental consciousness) in a small number of elderly people.
2017.10.13
Thanks for the invite and I'll answer your question.
What you are referring to as Sulbutiamine is the trade name, medically a drug is usually referred to by its chemical name, and the chemical name for Sulbutiamine is Eszopiclone.
Eszopiclone is a medium-acting benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic drug with anxiolytic and sedative-hypnotic effects. It is mainly applied to insomnia, difficulty in falling asleep, waking up more often at night or waking up early, and is also commonly used clinically in the treatment of anxiety issued by various psychiatric disorders. Because of its drug half-life is relatively short, so the use of patients with difficulty in falling asleep is not easy to appear morning dizziness and other symptoms.
The biggest dangers of long-term use of Sulodexide are drug dependence and drug resistance. Drug dependence is that you can't get away from sleep medication, you have lost healthy sleep, and you can't sleep at all without taking medication. Drug resistance is the original effective dose of the drug slowly lost the original efficacy, need to gradually increase the dose of the drug, and finally reached completely ineffective. Usually this is the only time to try to change the medication. There is also the possibility that the elimination half-life of eszopiclone may be prolonged in people with hepatic and renal insufficiency. As a benzodiazepine sedative drug, there is a common common problem is that it may have a respiratory inhibitory effect, so if there are respiratory diseases, such as asthma patients, in the use of this product should be especially careful, in order to prevent the drug-induced respiratory tract disease further aggravation of the primary disease.
In fact, as I have mentioned more than once, sleeping pills, especially benzodiazepines, have been determined to have drug dependence and should not be used continuously for a long period of time, and it is generally believed that drug dependence or drug resistance may occur after more than 6 months of continuous use. If prolonged use is not possible, it is recommended to gradually reduce the dosage of the drug. In short, they should be used as needed to avoid overdependence.
I hope my answer helps you and that you get a healthy night's sleep.

Sulbutiamine, or eszopiclone, is a benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotic drug, which mainly acts on benzodiazepine receptors in different parts of the central nervous system, and strengthens the central inhibitory effect of γ-aminobutyric acid by promoting the binding of the central inhibitory neurotransmitter γ-aminobutyric acid to its specific receptor, thus exerting the effects of anxiolytics, sedative-hypnotics, anticonvulsant, anti-epileptic, and skeletal muscle relaxation, and is mainly used in clinics for Anti-anxiety, insomnia, especially for patients with insomnia accompanied by anxiety, can also be used for nervousness, fear, as well as antiepileptic and anticonvulsant.

Taking Sulodexide for a long period of time does cause more harm than good, and the main common adverse effects include:
- Hangover effect: Sulbutiamine has a long half-life, and the next day effects such as drowsiness, drowsiness, dizziness, vertigo, fatigue, and lack of mental clarity can occur after waking up early in the morning of the day following the administration of the medication, like the sensation of intoxication, and thus it is also known as the hangover effect.
- Muscle relaxation: Sulbutiamine can cause relaxation of skeletal muscles throughout the body, especially in the elderly, extra attention should be paid to avoid falling when getting up. In addition, Sulbutiamine can also cause respiratory muscle relaxation, which can induce respiratory depression in patients with chronic respiratory diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, bronchial asthma and sleep apnea syndrome.
- Memory impairment and cognitive deficits: Therapeutic doses of sulphasalazine can interfere with the establishment of memory pathways, affecting transient memory of recent events but not distant memory. Long-term use of sulphasalazine can cause memory loss and cognitive impairment, especially in the elderly.
- Changes in libido and appetite: Human libido and appetite are controlled by the central nervous system, long-term use of Sulodexide can cause changes in a variety of neurotransmitters in the central nervous system, thus shadowing libido and appetite, manifested as loss of appetite, increase in appetite, weight gain, and loss of libido.
- Addiction: Long-term use of Sulbutiamine can lead to addiction, manifested as mental dependence, tolerance and withdrawal symptoms, mental dependence, that is, the desire to take the drug every night, without taking the drug can not sleep, tolerance, that is, the need to increase the dose of the drug in order to achieve the previous therapeutic effect, withdrawal symptoms, that is, the sudden cessation of the drug or reduce the amount of too quickly appear rebound insomnia, anxiety, depression, neuroticism, irritability, headache, vertigo, and other discomforts.

Proper administration of Sulbutiamine is an effective way to prevent or minimize adverse effects, and the principles of dosing are as follows:
- If you are unable to fall asleep 30 minutes after going to bed, only then take Sulbutiamine.
- Start with a small dose and gradually increase the dose, using the lowest effective dose.
- Take the medication as needed, intermittently, up to 2-4 times per week, avoid taking the medication every night in a row, and routinely use the medication for a period of no more than 4 weeks. If insomnia is not relieved after more than 4 weeks, you should consult your doctor to reassess your sleep condition.
- Short-acting hypnotics such as zolpidem or zaleplon may be added when waking up ≥5 hours later than the expected wake-up time and unable to fall asleep again.
The three classic drugs in the world are penicillin, aspirin, and Valium. Valium is synonymous with sleeping pills. In recent years, the use of Valium has been decreasing year by year because of its side effects, dependence, and ease of causing adverse reactions. In recent years, the use of Valium has been on the rise, and people often compare Valium with Valium, which is not true.
The scientific name of Sulbutiamine is Eszopiclum, which is mainly used for insomnia, but also for anxiety, nervousness, fear, and as an anticonvulsant, and after taking it, you can usually fall asleep in thirty minutes, and the quality of sleep is relatively high. It is commendable that Sulodexide has fewer side effects compared to Valium, and is almost non-toxic to the heart, lungs, liver and kidneys, making it safer.
However, long-term use of Sulbutiamine has a greater impact on women, causing menstrual irregularities and affecting ovulation. Taking Sulbutiamine in the early stages of pregnancy may cause congenital malformations in the fetus. For patients with chronic adrenal insufficiency, taking Sulbutiamine may cause adrenal crisis, people with severe emphysema should not take Sulbutiamine, emphysema is mainly characterized by respiratory insufficiency, and Sulbutiamine can inhibit the respiratory center, leading to shallow respiration, the number of times, which aggravates the reaction of hypoxia, and the long-term use of Sulbutiamine, the patient, both psychologically and physiologically, will have a dependence.
Sulodexide is indeed a relatively safe and effective sedative-hypnotic drugs, but taking Sulodexide, there are still some side effects and adverse reactions, which requires taking Sulodexide to be under the guidance of the doctor pharmacist, according to the medical advice to take, can not arbitrarily increase or decrease the dosage, the drug during the ban on alcohol, and timely review of the clinic.
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Because of their own long-term insomnia, began to take traditional Chinese medicine to regulate, never see the effect, only to eat Schlafly, now two or three decades. I can sleep soundly during the day and my mental ability is not affected by it. In short, the advantages outweigh the disadvantages, so don't worry too much!
(Special reply by: Dr. Jia, The Second Hospital of Tianjin Medical University)
Sulphasalazine, also known as eszopiclone, belongs to the benzodiazepine class of sedative-hypnotic drugs, which is used clinically for its anxiolytic, sedative-hypnotic, anticonvulsant, antiepileptic, and central muscle relaxant effects. In recent years, with the increase of pressure of modern life, as well as the increase of aging, more and more people are facing insomnia, which seriously affects the quality of life, and Sulodexide, which has a good sedative-hypnotic effect, is more and more popular because of its few side effects.

We know that there are few side effects of Sulodexamfetamine, mainly drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue, memory loss and so on, but for long-term use of the population, there are still hazards, after all, it is a drug that is three times poisonous. In general, insomnia drugs such as Sulphasalazine, if used for a long time, will appear tolerance, dependence, cause chronic poisoning, excessive muscle relaxation, cause respiratory depression, induce sleep abnormalities, memory cognitive and intellectual and other disorders, etc., which is harmful to human health. Specifically manifested in:
1. Tolerance, dependence, chronic intoxication:It is mostly seen after prolonged use of a single sleeping pill. Tolerance can be understood as the decrease in efficacy over time after long-term use of a single medication, and the necessity to increase the existing dosage in order to achieve the previous efficacy, which leads to the use of larger and larger dosages of the medication. Dependence, on the other hand, mainly refers to the sudden discontinuation of the drug will appear what is often referred to as withdrawal syndrome, so that people can not stop, unbearable, in order to reduce these discomforts, people have to continue to take the drug, so that the use of drugs for an unlimited period of time or can not be discontinued. Tolerance and addiction make the drug dosage continue to increase, the duration of the drug continues to extend, the side effects continue to increase. There are even manifestations of chronic cumulative poisoning, such as memory loss, slow thinking and reaction, and indifference to the outside world, which can also be accompanied by side effects such as headache, dizziness and muscle weakness. Some studies have found that memory loss, reduced thinking, intelligence and cognitive functions caused by the central nervous system may even induce or aggravate dementia in the elderly in severe cases.
2. Interferes with normal life, including sleep abnormalities, inhibits breathing, and triggers falls.1) Sleeping after taking sleeping pills has many nightmares, easy to wake up early, or no spirit during the day, which is different from normal physiological sleep, and is not conducive to the recovery of physical strength and energy, affecting normal work and life. 2) Sleeping pills such as Sulphasalazine can trigger respiratory depression, especially for people with respiratory diseases, inappropriate use of the drug may trigger respiratory depression, aggravate the condition, and in serious cases, may endanger the life. 3) Sulphasalazine can trigger central muscle relaxation, resulting in muscle weakness after sleeping, which is even more dangerous for the elderly. 3) Sleeping pills such as Xylazine can trigger central muscle relaxation, leading to muscle weakness and fatigue after waking up, which is even more dangerous for the elderly, and can lead to falls in the morning when they wake up easily, resulting in trauma or even bone fractures, which is a point that requires special attention.
Now that you know the dangers of Valium and other tranquilizers such as Sulphasalazine, it is especially important to use sleeping pills wisely.
First of all, can not use sleeping pills as much as possible. For people with insomnia, the causes of insomnia should be clarified as early as possible, and the use of insomnia drugs will be greatly reduced if these triggers can be removed. For contemporary young people, if the sleep disorder is caused by excessive psychological pressure, you can first try to improve the psychological pressure, including reasonable arrangement of work and rest, learn to de-stress themselves, maintain a good state of mind and emotions, chat with friends and vomit, appropriate exercise, and if necessary, you can seek psychological counseling, psychological counseling to reduce the pressure, such as through stress reduction, thus improving sleep and reducing the use of sleeping pills, which can fundamentally reduce the harm of long-term use of sleeping pills. In addition, there are some other methods, including acupuncture and acupoint physiotherapy, which are also helpful for improving sleep.
Secondly, for people who have to use sleeping pills, 1) we have to learn to rationally understand sleeping pills, on the one hand, we should use them when we need to use them, we can't avoid medical treatment at this time, but we can't use them when we shouldn't use them, which will increase the harm of the drugs to the human body. 2) we have to reasonably use sleeping pills, try to avoid the use of long term, or try to minimize the behavior of using one kind of drug for a long period of time, and we can choose a few kinds of drugs with fewer side effects. Alternate the use of several drugs with fewer side effects; for the use of sleeping pills for a period of time, if it is necessary to stop the drug, it should be stopped by gradually reducing the amount of the drug, rather than suddenly stopping the drug, to avoid the emergence of the withdrawal syndrome. Through the above ways to avoid the occurrence of drug tolerance and dependence. 3) For patients who use drugs, it is necessary to understand the contraindications and adverse effects of drugs, such as serious respiratory diseases, try to minimize the use of such drugs or do not need to use them, and can be replaced by other ways or drugs.
I have a patient, can not sleep at night and do not want to take medication, as soon as I heard to take some sleeping pills, feel that it is to give him poison, the side effects of big what what, and give me to look at Baidu in the side effects:1. easy to fatigue, dizziness, dry mouth; 2. individuals may experience euphoria; 3. there is dependence, the drug can not be stopped in the future. He said that either one was inappropriate, so he refused to take the medication, and then complained every day that he couldn't sleep at night and that he was in poor spirits.
Another patient, who also had trouble sleeping, then took half a tablet of eszopiclone, slept better, and after getting used to our environment, he stopped taking the drug, and after rehabilitation, he was better too
So, to look at it both ways, despite these side effects, the medication also works to make you a little bit more comfortable, and you still need to take the medication if necessary.
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I used to take sleeping pills for more than 20 years, and I am now almost 60 years old, with a quick mind, normal memory, sharp reflexes, and, in short, without any obvious side effects on my body. I myself am still a medical worker, and I am well aware of the side effects of sleeping pills, however, I still took sleeping pills for more than 20 years, and it was only in the last 10 years, because of the change in the nature of work, the pressure of work has been reduced, and after four years of hard work, that I have slowly quit taking sleeping pills.

In fact, all drugs have side effects, because all drugs have to go through the metabolism of the liver's decomposition, in order to finally pass through the kidneys, with the urine out of the body, so on the liver, kidney function more or less have a certain impact, but as long as your own liver and kidney function is normal, don't take a large dosage, the impact on the body can be almost negligible.
If your sleep quality is so poor that you can't fall asleep at all without Valium, or you wake up very early the next day, or you can't fall asleep after waking up in the middle of the night, and there's no way you can stick to your normal routine for day 2, these are negligible compared to the side effects that come with Valium, then they are negligible as well.
My experience over the past 20 years is that although Sulforaphane has certain side effects, but compared to the harm brought to me by insomnia, I think that these side effects are really not as mysterious as those on the instructions of Sulforaphane, a night of insomnia on the next day's work is not very big, but if several nights of insomnia, then, what brings me is a trance, difficulty in concentrating, work efficiency is reduced, eat I have no appetite for anything.

Long-term poor sleep eventually led to a decline in my immune system, frequent colds and fevers, a special fear of cold in winter and a special fear of heat in summer, a dull and lifeless face, dull and split hair, and a lack of interest in anything.
Being a medical professional myself, I know that Sulodexide can be addictive, so when I started to suffer from insomnia, I insisted and hardened myself not to take the Valium, but after a while, I realized that not taking the Valium and having a bad night's sleep was even more damaging to my body.
Many people, like me, are afraid of sleeping pills as if they were drugs because they can be addictive, and in that way, they do resemble drugs.
In fact, in everyday life, can make people addicted to a lot of things such as coffee, cigarettes, alcohol, cola, games, tea and so on can make people addicted, in fact, these things addicted to, the side effects on the body, and not necessarily less than sleeping pills.
A lot of people from about 45 years old have high blood pressure, in order to control blood pressure, only have to take long-term antihypertensive drugs, until they leave this world, as long as the drug, after serving, the body have different degrees of side effects, but these side effects and high blood pressure eventually lead to atherosclerosis, resulting in heart attack, brain infarction, etc., then its side effects are also insignificant. ThereforeTaking sleeping with sulphasalazine for long term will not cause much harm to your body, you don't need to worry and fear too much.

I. The side effects of sulforaphane are
Anaphylactic reaction and angioedema may occur when the drug is taken for the first time. Symptoms of anaphylactic reaction such as rash, redness, swelling, and itching may occur, but severe anaphylactic reactions are not usually seen, and by severe anaphylactic reactions, it is meant that anaphylactic shock can be produced almost never. Angioedema is usually located in the face, neck, head, upper or lower extremities, can also occur in the conjunctiva, retina, throat, oral cavity, genitals, digestive tract and kidneys, etc., manifested as thickening of the lesion skin and subcutaneous tissues, the border is not clear, the pressure of the hard, but there is no finger indentation, the skin color and temperature is normal, in addition to feeling swollen or heat sensation, usually no pain and itching and other sensory abnormalities.
It may also cause sleep syndrome, which manifests itself as apnea during sleep, with apnea lasting more than ten seconds, and is accompanied by hypoxia, loud snoring, and daytime sleepiness. Frequent rolling over and limb movement during sleep, may suddenly sit up and suddenly fall back to sleep.
Dry mouth, drowsiness, dizziness, fatigue and, in severe cases, ataxia and tremor may also occur, and, less commonly, a rash and leukopenia.

Tremor and ataxia may also occur if the dose of the drug is too high. Long-term use of this medication can lead to drug dependence and withdrawal syndrome, manifested by agitation or depression, can occur after discontinuation of the medication.
In fact, sleeping drugs, the organic side effects, are likely to appear, not that will necessarily appear, the majority of people do not feel obvious, and psychological addiction to him to make a comparison, or psychological side effects are even greater, psychological dependence on drugs want to quit, is a very difficult thing, I in order to quit psychological addiction, I quit for 4 years.
But @OctoberHarvest would like to remind all of you, based on your years of experience in taking medication, that it is best not to take sleeping pills and some foods and medications at the same time, and what kind of effect will be produced after taking them at the same time? It is unknown how much synergistic or antagonistic effect each person has due to individual differences.
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1. Alcohol and Xylazine
Alcohol, when consumed in small quantities, has a mildly euphoric effect, manifesting itself in cheerfulness, loquaciousness, and boastfulness, and in larger quantities acts as a depressant, manifesting itself in drowsiness, drowsiness, and so on.
Sleeping pills themselves belong to the sedative-hypnotic drugs, it will play an inhibitory effect on the central nervous system, thus playing a sleep-promoting effect, if alcohol and sleeping pills are used at the same time, it will have a synergistic inhibitory effect on the central nervous system, and taking them at the same time will cause a lot of adverse drug reactions, and even some unpredictable side effects, causing excessive sedation, resulting in the patient not waking up or even entering a coma or stupor, and severe can inhibit the respiratory and circulatory systems, and finally lead to respiratory failure, shock or even lead to the death of the patient.

Because each person has a different constitution and a different tolerance and sensitivity to alcohol, the effects produced on each person when sleeping pills and alcohol are taken at the same time are different and unpredictable, so it is not recommended that alcohol and sleeping pills be taken at the same time.
2, Cold medicine and Sulodexamfetamine
Some cold medicines contain paracetamol, benadryl and other histamine components, there is a slight sedative effect, after taking will produce drowsiness, if and sleeping pills at the same time, produce synergistic effect, this synergy is not too good to estimate, I every time I have a cold, after taking a cold medicine, sleep is particularly good, generally do not need to take again!Sulodexide.Therefore, it is generally recommended that you do not take both medications at the same time, and if you must take both, it is recommended that you take them more than 2 hours apart!
3, anti-allergy drugs and sulphasalazine
Anti-allergic drugs, commonly used in clinical practice is mainly histamine H1 receptor antagonist drugs, such as benadryl, isopropylazine, chlorpheniramine, etc., is currently the most widely used non-specific abnormal anti-anaphylactic drugs, there is a certain central inhibitory effect and anticholinergic effect, all have the side effect of drowsiness, if used in combination with sleeping pills, it can increase the effect of sedation and hypnotic. Therefore, during the period of taking anti-allergic drugs, do not take sleeping pills at the same time, the two drugs used in combination, will deepen the effect of sleeping pills.
Write in the end: sleeping pills have been used in the clinic for many years, except for addiction, basically it is very safe, moreover, with the continuous optimization of the pharmaceutical process, the side effects are getting less and less, from the first generation of the clinical application of sleeping pills to the present, now it is the fourth generation. As the pace of life is getting faster and faster, the pressure of work, children and house is getting bigger and bigger, the number of insomniacs is also increasing. According to the latest report, there are 300 million insomniacs in China every day, of which one-third of them are post-90s. My personal experience and experience is that to completely get rid of the confusion of insomnia, ultimately rely on the mind to adjust, the mind is good, I believe that insomnia will slowly away from you away, what do you think?

I can often see my friends around me are entering middle age, and some of them have really bad sleep. Often they can't sleep with a little noise in the night, and often they can't sleep with a little tea and coffee. Middle-aged people feel that they can sleep a sweet sleep is a luxury.
That's why some people even use sleeping pills in response to this sleeplessness affliction. I have many friends around me who have had nervous breakdowns, or insomnia and can't sleep. Some are now relying on sleeping pills as well in. Manage their sleep. Making sure that they are getting quality sleep. There are times when I have also caused myself to have insomnia a lot due to drinking and whatever else. There are times when I would like to take a sleeping pill.
But my friends advised me that if I take sleeping pills, I will become dependent and feel that I can't control myself at times. I always sleep and want to use sleeping pills to solve the problem. And sleeping pills are not too good for one's body. Later, I also saw some problems about taking sleeping pills on the Internet. Some clinical experts on the Internet said that sleeping pills, such as Xylazine, alprazolam, and lorazepam, can cause memory loss and deterioration when taken over a long period of time. And many people with insomnia have taken hypnotic drugs like Valium and Xylazine. A large percentage of them experience side effects after taking them for a while. In addition to the occurrence of sleeplessness, headache, depression, dry mouth and bitter taste, daytime listlessness, panic, chest tightness and other adverse symptoms.What's more there are, and really feel like they're losing their minds and can't think of anything. Through these phenomena sleeping pills are generally on, the central nervous system has a depressing effect, small doses cause shock. An overdose leads to general anesthesia and even death. Negative effects mainly by waking up groggy, no matter how to sleep feel very tired kind of status quo. So try not to take the kind of sleep medication such as taking Scholastica, Valium, etc. to solve their sleep situation. Especially middle-aged people is best to use their own strengthen exercise. Let their body to achieve a state of fatigue may sleep more sweet.
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