Sleeping Aid
Zolpidem
For the short-term treatment of insomnia characterised by problems falling asleep, zolpidem is utilised.
Lunesta (Zopiclone) 2 mg
A nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic medication called Lunesta (eszopiclone, formerly known as Estorra).
Restoril (Temazepam)
Temazepam is used to treat the effects of insomnia, including difficulties falling or staying asleep.
What Is Insomnia?
A sleep problem called insomnia causes people to complain of getting too little or poor quality sleep for a variety of reasons, including difficulties falling asleep, numerous nighttime awakenings with trouble going back asleep, waking up too early in the morning, or unrefreshing sleep.
Not the amount of time spent sleeping or how long it takes a person to fall asleep, insomnia accounts for the measure of sleep satisfaction. Each person has a different level of sleep satisfaction and necessity.
As a result of insomnia, you may experience issues throughout the day such exhaustion, sleepiness, lack of energy, difficulty staying awake, difficulties focusing at work or school, relationship issues, changes in mood like irritability, and behavioural changes like impulsive or violent behaviour.
Everyone occasionally experiences acute insomnia, such as when studying for a test or having a very important job interview. However, if the person’s sleep problem lasts longer than three months and occurs at least three times per week, they are likely experiencing chronic insomnia and should seek immediate medical attention from a sleep specialist.
Tens of millions of people worldwide are currently affected by insomnia, which is now commonly referred to as an epidemic. Women are more likely than men to develop it. There is no getting around the fact that insomnia gets worse with age. Insomnia affects 14% of adults between the ages of 18 and 34 and jumps to 25% of persons between the ages of 65 and 79, per a study.
The main causes of sleeplessness are psychiatric conditions like sadness or anxiety. In addition, certain medical conditions include gastrointestinal problems, persistent pain, and allergies of the nose or sinuses can cause sleeplessness. Additionally, some underlying sleep problems including sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome might cause insomnia. Circadian rhythm problems and excessive coffee and/or nicotine use.
Periods of insomnia should not be disregarded. The first and most important thing to do is to seek medical guidance. In order to treat insomnia, sleep specialists provide their patients behavioural sleep therapy, drugs, or a combination of the two. To treat and treat the sleeping disorders, a wide range of drugs known as sleeping aids are now employed.
What Are Medicated Sleep Remedies?
Medicated sleep remedies are the several medications available prescribed for use to treat insomnia. Our product range for the treatment of insomnia includes three very useful sleeping aids; Ambien (Zolpidem), Lunesta (Zopiclone) and Restoril (Temazepam). All three of them work at potentiating the effects of GABA; an inhibitory neurotransmitter in the brain, thereby reducing neuronal excitability and inducing sleep in the insomnia sufferers.
Important Information For Insomnia Sufferers
Make sure you tell your speech specialist all about yourself if you are suffering from insomnia so that he can make the most appropriate choice of treatment. Also, adopting a healthy lifestyle, for instance incorporating an evening walk and eating healthy foods work best in combination with the sleeping aids in combating insomnia. Also, never go for self-medication when treating insomnia; it is highly imperative for you to seek medical advice.