Taking Ambien Cr For A Long Time. Looking For Alternate Sleeping Pill?
It would interesting knowing for how long you have been taking these pills and also knowing the dosage. Any recent changes in your physical environment and psychological state could also be important to know. However, the dosage can be important because a systematic increase in the same drug, if its maximum dose has not been attained could be more effective and safer, rather than adding a new drug.
Other adjuvant techniques that could help imporve your quality of sleep could be avoiding drinking too much late at night, avoiding late meals, eaten lightly at night, avoiding vitamin C containing fruits at night like oranges, avoiding Vitamin C containing drugs at night, you might to ask you physician or read carefully before taking them.
Reading newspapers or listening to news to favorite music or tv programme could improve quality of sleep.
However other classes of drugs could be added to improve quality of sleep like anxiolytics and some tricyclic anti depressant drugs. It could be appropriate to XXXXXXX your family physician fro an appropriate reevaluation, adjustment of your current drug dose, or addition of appropriate dosage of a new drug class.
Hope this helps and I wish you the best of health,
Thanks and best regards,
Luchuo, MD.
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Gababetin 300mg is prescribed by your physician as an additional drug is very appropriate in this situation. If it is not helping you, it might worth it for a reevaluation of your health situation to be done.
This usually involves ensuring that the other drugs you are taking might contribute to the insomnia, excluding other conditions like stress and depression that might warrant the use of other classes of drugs like Tricyclic antidepressants.
I suggest you XXXXXXX your treating physician for a complete reevaluation and possible addition of a new drug, or modification of the doses of the drugs you are actually taking. Gabapentin might take about a week or two to produce maximum effects and its side effects, if no allergic or anaphylactic, usually fade out after some time as the drug is taken.
I suggest you XXXXXXX your doctor for a probable reevaluation of your treatment plan. While waiting, practicing the sleeping hygiene techniques I might earlier might be of help (avoiding late meals, avoiding taking Vitamin C containing substances at night, being with loved ones, reading newspapers of watching a film, which slowly takes you to sleep).
Thanks as I hope this helps,
Best regards,
Luchuo, MD.