Is Lunesta Safe For A Recovered Addict?
mostly considered hypnotic
Detailed Answer:
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A sedative is an agent that has a calming or relaxing effect. A hypnotic is an agent that induces sleep.
There is some overlap. Some sedative medications would also be considered hypnotic eg the benzodiazepines can cause both sedation and induce sleep.
Lunesta is mainly considered a hypnotic agent but does have some sedative (calming/relaxing) effects as well.
Most consider it a combination of the two- a sedative/hypnotic agent
In terms of cross reaction between the medications that you are allergic to, there is no interaction.
The allergy to imitrex and sulfa would not affect lunesta use.
In terms addiction potential, it is a non benzodiazepine which means that tolerance to it and dependence are not suppose to develop. Because of this, withdrawal symptoms should not occur.
It is possible to become psychological affected, meaning start thinking that may not be able to fall asleep without it.
Because of its safety, it is approved for long term use.
I hope this helps, feel free to ask any other questions