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- What Is the Correct Use Of Medicines?
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- QUESTION: I have never been a good sleeper, and usually find it difficult to
- drop off to sleep at night. I am also an early riser, so I probably don't get
- more than 5 to 6 hours of sleep a night. It is even worse when we travel, I
- just can't drop off in a strange bed. I took a real tongue lashing from my
- husband when I asked him to get me a few sleeping pills from his doctor to
- help during an upcoming vacation. What did I do that was so terrible? Can
- you please help me by writing about the use of sleeping pills?
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- ANSWER: From my point of view, the worst thing you did was to ask for a
- prescription medication from a doctor who had not evaluated your problem, not
- the fact that you felt the need for this medication. Medications are never to
- be taken lightly, they must be used in very specific ways to deal with a
- particular situation or problem. Since sleep problems are merely an
- indication of something wrong, you can't cure them by simply taking a pill,
- you must discover the cause and change that.
- Many people, and your husband sounds like one of them, have a great fear
- of taking medications, including sedatives, without strong justification. And
- I am in their corner. However, I also understand your situation. Falling
- asleep in strange surroundings is a common complaint of many travelers.
- However, that is a short term problem, a few days at the most, and that is
- probably one of the few situations for which a sleeping pill may be used with
- some reason. Sleep medication used for a short time, in the smallest possible
- dosage, is understandable. And that is about all the help sleeping pills can
- offer, for they lose their effectiveness when used regularly over just a few
- weeks or months. Over the counter preparations are all antihistamines, and
- can help make you drowsy enough to fall asleep, although sometimes they leave
- a bit of a hangover the next day. They too, lose their effectiveness after a
- few night's use. I think you can get back on the track with your husband by
- consulting your doctor, outlining your problem and your need, and then
- obtaining your own prescription for just the right amount of the right sleep
- medication to help this situation. A friendly tip: the activity, relaxation,
- and change of pace that comes with vacation often does away with the need for
- the pills. And that's what vacations are for.
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- The material contained here is "FOR INFORMATION ONLY" and should not replace
- the counsel and advice of your personal physician. Promptly consulting your
- doctor is the best path to a quick and successful resolution of any medical
- problem.
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