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Over The Counter Sleep Aids and Why You Should Avoid Them

January 25th, 2007 by admin | Filed under Uncategorized.

When you are having trouble getting to it’s tempting to search for quick answers like over the counter aids. However, as is often the case with quick fixes this is not always the right answer to the problem. In fact, it may cause more harm than good.

Over the counter medication is an easy reaction to sleeplessness. They are quick, cheep and you don’t have to bother with a doctor’s visit or waiting for a prescription to be filled. However, they are cheep and quick for a reason. Most of these products rely on the use of antihistamines, a drug usually used to treat runny, itchy sinuses. What they are doing is counting on the common side effect of drowsiness that antihistamines produce. I’m not sure that trying to rely on a drug’s side effect to treat someone is always the best method. At any rate, that’s what most of these products do.

The problem is that over the counter aids that rely on antihistamines do not produce quality . People who use them tend to wake up groggy. They report not feeling well rested and yes while feeling somewhat rested may seem better than not rested at all, this is not ideal. As far as the body’s health is concerned not getting quality , that is going through all the stages of properly, can be almost as bad as not getting . Each stage of provides a different function and benefits for the body so missing out on any throws things off and robs you of the necessary function of that stage. Antihistamine induced tends to affect those stages.

Another problem is that over the counter aids have all the side effects of antihistamines. The drowsiness, dry mouth, dizziness, constipation, etc. are all possible results from taking these drugs. Taking this causes a host of new problems for you.

Over the counter medication also doesn’t work for everyone. Some people have an opposite reaction to these drugs though that is rare. In those cases though, using an antihistamine will actually keep you awake rather than help you . Also, not everyone gets drowsy enough by an antihistamine to fall asleep if they are suffering from a stronger form of insomnia. Particularly if you already use antihistamines to control . Your body may already be used to the drug and have adjusted to its effects.

The use of these drugs also makes it easy to avoid seeing a doctor and determining what the root cause of your sleeplessness is in the first place. Taking

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