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Can Prescriptions Cause Sleep Deprivation?

A lot of people suffering from a sleep disorder wonder if a prescription, or over the counter medication might be the cause of their sleeping problem. This is a viable concern, and worth investigating.

The easiest way to find out if a prescription from your doctor is affecting your sleeping habit is to ask your doctor. Always start with a medical professional. They will have your history and whatever other medications you might be taken.

Sometimes the mix of medications is the problem, and your doctor will either cut down on one of them, or prescribe something into the mix that will limit the effects of the drug that is causing the problem.

Most prescription drugs are not going to be the cause of a sleep disorder. But there are some common one's that tend to be an issue more than others in relationship to sleeping well.

High blood pressure medication, such as beta-blockers can be an issue. Thyroid hormones and certain Asthma medications that may cause a stimulation effect need to be considered.

Some types of antidepressant medications can also have an adverse affect on sleeping. Everyone is different, and will have different reactions to medications. Of course, you need to talk with your doctor.

It is possible that a smaller does, or even an alternate medication could be the answer. Sometimes the answer is as simple as the time of day you take the medication. If it does have a stimulating effect on your body, maybe you just need to take it earlier in the day, so the affect has time to wear off before bed.

Of course talking to your doctor is easy if you are on prescribed medication, but what about over the counter drugs? Well the easiest thing you can do is read the label. Anything containing caffeine or other ingredients you recognize that could have a stimulant affect should be avoided.

Diet pills are a prime example of medication that will boost your metabolism, to avoid insomnia, they should never be taken before bed. Nasal decongestants, both spray types and pills can contain stimulants. For over the counter drugs, your pharmacist is the best source for information.

Another issue people fail to realize, is the effects a drug can have on you if you stop abruptly. Take over the counter sleep pills for an example. Like most drugs your body tends to build a resistance to the drug over time.

This is the reason people need to take more or get a stronger medication. So when a person believes the pills are no longer working they stop taking them. But unfortunately they might have built up a slight addiction, and the withdrawal symptoms are the reason keeping them awake.

So if you have been taking sleeping pills for a while, and feel they are not working any longer, don't just stop cold turkey. Cut back slowly, and then quit them when you feel the time is right. This just might be your answer to getting back to sleep.

Getting a good night sleep is vital to a persons overall health. When it comes to medications you have plenty of help to make the right decision. Ask your doctor or pharmacist, and do some research on the ingredients you find on the label.

Remember, it's your health so sleep well.

We hope this information was helpful. Check our other articles for more information on sleep issues.

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