The FDA has requested that all manufacturers of sedative-hypnotic drugs strengthen their product labeling to make the consumer aware of the possible risks involved in taking these drugs. Some of the possible side effects include anaphylaxis which may occur on first taking the drug. Anaphylaxis is a severe allergic reaction which may be life threating.
Another of the possible side effects include sleep driving with no memory of it having occurred, this is a major worry, one can only hope that the drug taken doesn’t impair driving skills.
Others have managed to eat their way through massive quantities of food leaving a trail of food scraps and disorder in the kitchen without any memory of the incident.
The drugs to beware of include:
Ambien/Ambien CR (Sanofi Aventis)
Butisol Sodium ( Medpointee Pharm HLC)
Carbrital ( Parke Davis)
Dalmane ( Valeant Pharm)
Doral ( Questcor Pharm)
Halcion ( Pharmacia and Upjohn)
Lunesta ( Sepracor)
Placidyl ( Abbott)
Prosom ( Abbott)
Restoril ( Tyco Healthcare)
Rozerem ( Takeda)
Seconal ( Lilly)
Sonata ( King Pharmaceuticals) .
The possible side effects could prove to be live threatening, hardly worth taking such huge risks just to get a sleep.
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