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Australian Prescriber Vol. 26 No. 4 2003

Insomnia and sleeping tablets

Many people complain they do not get enough sleep. There is often a reason why they are not sleeping. For example, they could be anxious, stressed or depressed.

We need less sleep as we get older, so lack of sleep is not always a problem. If it is a problem try and fix the underlying cause or talk to your doctor.

Sleeping tablets are often not the answer to a lack of sleep. It is helpful if the bedroom is quiet and to have a regular bed time.
The side effects of sleeping tablets may be more of a problem than the lack of sleep. Some sleeping tablets give you a hangover the next day and can affect memory.

If sleeping tablets are prescribed they should ideally only be used occasionally and for a short time. When they are taken every night they do not work so well and patients can become addicted to them.



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