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o Benzodiazepines sleep medications:

Here are the lists of medicines that are included among the benzodiazepines medicines that are mainly used in treating symptoms of insomnia:

1. Restoril (Temazepam)

2. Doral (Quazepam)

3. ProSom (Estazolam)

4. Dalmane (Flurazepam)

5. Halcion (Triazolam)

6. Ativan (Lorazepam)

7. Klonopin (Clonazepam)

8. Xanax (Alprazolam)

The first five in the list are also commonly used for treatment of other sleep disorders.

Although it is relatively safer than the older sleep aids like barbiturates, which come in, brands named Amytal, Seconal and Nembutoal, there have been noted concerns regarding its abuse and inappropriate usage. Generally, these medications are recommended only for a short-term basis of use. There is a high risk of developing physical tolerance and dependence to it if used for a long term. Furthermore, a hangover effect has been reported to be experienced by most users on the next day.

o Non-benzodiazepine, benzodiazepine receptor agonists

Here are three of the most well known non-benzodiazepine medicines:

1. Sonata (Zaleplon)

2. Ambien (Zolpidem)

3. Lunesta (Eszopiclone or once, Estorra)

This newer class of sleep medicine were developed recently and appeared to have far more safety profiles and lesser unpleasant side effects. These sleep medicines are well known to have various characteristics and may be utilized in several different ways. alprazolam cost However, even if they are relatively safer, they are still not recommended to be used long-term, except Lunesta.

Lunesta is a sleep aid that is FDA-approved last December 2004 and is known as a longer lasting sleep medicine. According to its clinical trials, Lunesta demonstrated that it could help people to fall asleep faster, which is a similar affect to that of Sonata and Ambien. What is unique about it is that it also assists the individual in staying sound asleep through out the whole night.

As such, the FDA approved of Lunesta as not only a medicine for patients who find it difficult to fall asleep but also those who find it hard to stay asleep. Lunesta works for about six hours and a half that is why it also acts to maintain the user's sleep during the night and not just aid him or her in going to sleep.

Since it has a long half-life, it is important to take Lunesta right before going to bed. Furthermore, the individual need to keep in mind to allot eight hours of full time sleep before using it. Unlike Ambien and Sonata, it is approved for a long-term basis.

Meanwhile, Ambien can also become effective until later in the night and can help an individual to stay sound asleep longer. It needs to be taken during bedtime if the individual experience trouble both in falling and in staying asleep.

Sonata is much more popular among those individuals who solely are unable to fall asleep quickly. It is recommended to be taken during bedtime or later in the night when an individual becomes aroused at night as long as he or she still has about four hours or more of sleep time.

Choosing the right panic attack med can be a process of trial and error. If you're lucky, the first one prescribed may work in a few weeks. Sometimes, you may have to try a med for a while and it might not work, so you'll have to tell your doctor, go off it slowly and try something else.

Because there are so many medications available, one will work, so never worry if something doesn't. Please, just be patient.

Some Panic Attack Medications

Here are some panic attack medications you may be prescribed, but as mentioned, there are so many of them:

- Imipramine (Tofranil)

- Paxil (Paroxetine)

- Celexa (Citalopram)

- Effexor (Venlafaxine)

- Prozac (Fluoxetine)

- Zoloft (Sertraline)

- Xanax (Alprazolam)

- Ativan (Lorazepam)

- Klonopin (Clonazepam)

The medication can also depend on your situation. If it's not severe, you may go an antidepressants which is a more long-term form of treatment. If it's severe and you need relief fast, benzodiazepines like alprazolam or lorazepam may be prescribed as well in conjunction with antidepressants.

Medication May Require Patience

Panic attacks can be treated quite effectively with medication, even if you have a panic disorder and have had it for quite a while. As mentioned, it could take a while to work. This is not unusual and don't take this personally. In other words, don't think it's your fault or that you can't be helped. Also, don't blame the medication either.

Antidepressants take a while to kick in before you realize the benefits. If there are none, you need to tell your doctor and go on something else. Sometimes the drug can produce bad side effects, so people want to stop it. This can happen. Given time, it could probably have worked, but side effects are a drawback.

So, be patient with your panic attack medications. You may feel worse before things get better. If you can't tolerate it, then speak to your doctor. But ultimately, it will work, so be patient and you'll start feeling better.




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