
Diphenhydramine (Sominex, Nytol)
May cause dry mouth, dizziness and prolonged drowsiness.
Not recommended for breast-feeding mothers. May not be safe for pregnant women and people who have a history of glaucoma, heart problems or enlarged prostate.
Don't drive or attempt other activities that require alertness while taking this drug.
Doxylamine (Unisom)
May cause prolonged drowsiness.
May not be safe for pregnant women, breast-feeding mothers and people who have a history of asthma, bronchitis, glaucoma, peptic ulcer or enlarged prostate.
Don't drive or attempt other activities that require alertness while taking this drug.
May cause prolonged drowsiness.
May not be safe for pregnant women, breast-feeding mothers and people who have a history of asthma, bronchitis, glaucoma, peptic ulcer or enlarged prostate.
Don't drive or attempt other activities that require alertness while taking this drug.
Zolpidem tartrate (Ambien)
May cause dry mouth, diarrhea, dizziness or prolonged drowsiness. In addition, may cause severe allergic reaction, facial swelling and sleep behaviors such as sleep-driving and eating.
May not be safe for people who have a history of depression, liver or kidney disease, or respiratory conditions.
Used mainly to help you fall asleep. Overuse is possible for people experiencing anxiety.
Zaleplon (Sonata)
May cause lightheadedness, abdominal pain, dizziness, headache or prolonged drowsiness. In addition, may cause severe allergic reaction, facial swelling and sleep behaviors such as sleep-driving and eating.
Not recommended for people who have severe liver impairment. May not be safe for pregnant women and people who have a history of depression, liver or kidney disease, or respiratory conditions.
May be used to help you fall asleep or stay asleep.
May cause lightheadedness, abdominal pain, dizziness, headache or prolonged drowsiness. In addition, may cause severe allergic reaction, facial swelling and sleep behaviors such as sleep-driving and eating.
Not recommended for people who have severe liver impairment. May not be safe for pregnant women and people who have a history of depression, liver or kidney disease, or respiratory conditions.
May be used to help you fall asleep or stay asleep.
Eszopiclone (Lunesta)
May cause an unpleasant taste in the mouth, rash, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, depression, swelling, reduced interest in sex or chest pain. In addition, may cause severe allergic reaction, facial swelling and sleep behaviors such as sleep-driving and eating.
May not be safe for pregnant women and people who have a history of drug or alcohol abuse, depression, lung disease or a condition that affects metabolism.
Used mainly to help you stay asleep. May be used for a longer period of time than zolpidem or zaleplon. High-fat meals may slow absorption of the drug and make it less effective. Stopping the drug abruptly may cause withdrawal symptoms.
May cause an unpleasant taste in the mouth, rash, nausea, vomiting, dizziness, headache, depression, swelling, reduced interest in sex or chest pain. In addition, may cause severe allergic reaction, facial swelling and sleep behaviors such as sleep-driving and eating.
May not be safe for pregnant women and people who have a history of drug or alcohol abuse, depression, lung disease or a condition that affects metabolism.
Used mainly to help you stay asleep. May be used for a longer period of time than zolpidem or zaleplon. High-fat meals may slow absorption of the drug and make it less effective. Stopping the drug abruptly may cause withdrawal symptoms.
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