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Over-the-counter sleep aids are best for use in the short term, to overcome a brief bout of sleeplessness or to cope with jet lag. They are generally not useful for long-term chronic insomnia. If ...
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Over-the-counter sleep aids can help on occasion, but they're not meant for long-term use, doctors say. What to know about the best options, from sleep doctors.
Over the counter sleep aids are non-prescription medications that can help you fall asleep faster and stay asleep longer. They come in various forms, including pills, liquids, and gummies.
As Dr. Vyas sees it, an over-the-counter sleeping aid is helpful temporarily to recover from jetlag or to get back into a healthy sleep routine, but it shouldn’t be used nightly.
Patients having trouble getting a good night's sleep may turn to over-the-counter sleeping aids for help, and pharmacist who works with seniors chimes in.
First off, I completely agree with your cardiologist that the sleep aid you were taking, like most over-the-counter sleep aids, contains diphenhydramine, an antihistamine that sedates some people.
DEAR DR. ROACH: I am an 81-year-old man in reasonably good health. When I had trouble falling asleep, I would take a swig of Zzzquil, which worked perfectly every time.