The occasional use of nonprescription sleep medicine usually does
not cause problems. Of course, natural sleep is best, but if you have several
nights of poor sleep, a sleeping pill may help you get the rest you need.
Examples of nonprescription sleeping medicines are Nytol, Sleep-Eze, and
Sominex. If you use sleeping pills only occasionally and they help you sleep,
there usually is no reason to worry.
Most nonprescription sleep medicine can be used safely for 7 to 10
days. Be sure to carefully read and follow all labels on the medicine bottle
and box. Use, but do not exceed, the maximum recommended doses. If you are or
could be pregnant, or if you are breast-feeding, call your health professional
before using any medicine.
If you are taking any other medications, before taking a
nonprescription sleep medicine, check with your health professional or
pharmacist about possible medicine interactions.
If your health professional has prescribed a sleeping pill, it is
important for you to carefully follow his or her instructions. Your health
professional will monitor your use of sleeping pills to help prevent any
problems.
Even occasional use of sleeping pills can cause daytime confusion,
memory loss, and dizziness. Besides these problems, there are several other
good reasons not to use sleeping pills, prescription or nonprescription, night
after night. Sleeping pill use may:
- Become habit-forming.
- Increase
sleeping problems when the pills are stopped (rebound
insomnia).
- Hide the real reason for poor sleep, such as a medical
or mental health problem.
- Affect your alertness the next
day.
- Cause other health problems (side effects), such as anxiety or
depression, blurred vision, loss of appetite, nausea, or dependence on the
medicine.
- Cause interactions with other
medications.
- Cause serious medical problems when taken with alcohol
or other illegal substances.
Initially, drinking alcohol may cause sleepiness. Many people drink
alcohol to help them go to sleep. However, when you drink alcohol, you are more
likely to awaken later in the night. This actually may cause more sleep
problems. In the morning, you may not feel rested.
If you are worried about your use of sleeping pills or alcohol, work
with your health professional to develop a plan to promote sleep without the
use of sleeping pills or alcohol.