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Can Lunesta Be Taken By Patient Of Any Age Group?

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Posted on Sat, 21 May 2016
Question: Is there an age limit for people taking Lunesta?toni
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Answered by Dr. Ronald Schubert (38 minutes later)
Brief Answer:
Lunesta

Detailed Answer:
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You have been taking Lunesta for sleep fro the past year and now the insurance company is refusing to refill it. They are probably refusing to refill because sleep medication like Lunesta is only approved for short term use. Therefore only for 2-4 weeks XXXXXXX There are no age restrictions on Lunesta but again there is caution for use in those greater than 65 as there is a higher risk of falls and injuries along with dependency. So you may have difficulty convincing your insurance company to refill your medication. .You may ask your doctor to try Trazodone or Mirtazapine as substitute medication to help sleep. These medications are not addictive and can be used indefinitely

In summary
1. Lunesta only for temporary use
2.No age limit but caution in people older than 65
3. Try Trazadone or mirtazapine

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Dr. Ronald Schubert

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Practicing since :1984

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Can Lunesta Be Taken By Patient Of Any Age Group?

Brief Answer: Lunesta Detailed Answer: Thank you for contacting HCM with your health care concerns You have been taking Lunesta for sleep fro the past year and now the insurance company is refusing to refill it. They are probably refusing to refill because sleep medication like Lunesta is only approved for short term use. Therefore only for 2-4 weeks XXXXXXX There are no age restrictions on Lunesta but again there is caution for use in those greater than 65 as there is a higher risk of falls and injuries along with dependency. So you may have difficulty convincing your insurance company to refill your medication. .You may ask your doctor to try Trazodone or Mirtazapine as substitute medication to help sleep. These medications are not addictive and can be used indefinitely In summary 1. Lunesta only for temporary use 2.No age limit but caution in people older than 65 3. Try Trazadone or mirtazapine I hope I answered your question. Please contact us again if you have any additional questions