Mrs N would like to go to New York but the journey time is putting her off.
If she could sleep on the plane that would do the job but like me she is not too good at sleeping.
Has anyone tried Dormidina,it was recommended by my neighbour in Spain who gets it otc.
Has anyone any experience of this or any other otc sleep aid please?
Dormidina sleep aid
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Re: Dormidina sleep aid
I tried them some time ago. There are two strengths - 25 and 12.5mg.
I tried a 25mg and it really knocked me out - still groggy 12 hours later. You can easily break the pills in half so try that first. If that's too much get the 12.5mg. They are antihistamines so they are a bit more "natural" that some of the usual pills such as valium etc. No apparent side effects - apart from not wanting to get up in the morning!
Sid
I tried a 25mg and it really knocked me out - still groggy 12 hours later. You can easily break the pills in half so try that first. If that's too much get the 12.5mg. They are antihistamines so they are a bit more "natural" that some of the usual pills such as valium etc. No apparent side effects - apart from not wanting to get up in the morning!
Sid
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Thank you very much Sid,that's the answer that Mrs N wanted.
I'm like Mrs Thatcher,a few hours a night does me ,I go to bed late and get up early.
Antihistamines have a strange effect on me so I never take them now.They bring on restless leg syndrome so rather than making me sleeepy they have the opposite effect,my arms and legs are jerking away like a puppet on Thunderbirds!
Thanks again Sid.
I'm like Mrs Thatcher,a few hours a night does me ,I go to bed late and get up early.
Antihistamines have a strange effect on me so I never take them now.They bring on restless leg syndrome so rather than making me sleeepy they have the opposite effect,my arms and legs are jerking away like a puppet on Thunderbirds!
Thanks again Sid.
Re: Dormidina sleep aid
Steer clear of it if you have treatment for glaucoma especially if you have closed-angle glaucoma, (narrow-angle glaucoma or angle-closure glaucoma) Antihistamines may cause dilation of the pupil and provoke angle closure in people with narrow angles. I have open angle glaucoma and was recommend not to take it. I think asthma sufferers are also advised to avoid it.
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Thanks Vail.
Our eyes ,as checked 2 weeks ago,seem to be one of the few things which work normally!
Our eyes ,as checked 2 weeks ago,seem to be one of the few things which work normally!
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Antihistamine has a similar effect on me. They make me feel sleepy but restless and I toss and turn. Worse than not sleeping at all. Fortunately I have no problem sleeping when flying, usually asleep within the first hourNimrod wrote:Thank you very much Sid,that's the answer that Mrs N wanted.
I'm like Mrs Thatcher,a few hours a night does me ,I go to bed late and get up early.
Antihistamines have a strange effect on me so I never take them now.They bring on restless leg syndrome so rather than making me sleeepy they have the opposite effect,my arms and legs are jerking away like a puppet on Thunderbirds!
Thanks again Sid.
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Antihistamines give me palpitations, I can't take them, unfortunately. A friend has recommended melatonina, I might try them.
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My GP prescribed melatonin as a sleep aid. €24 for 30 tablets from the pharmacy which I think is quite expensive. How much is Dormidina?
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Melatonin sounds interesting, especially for glaucoma suffers, I will mention it to my consultant. It is also available it says in a form suitable for vegans rather than using animal product. I hate to think how that is extracted
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Melontin is used mainly to adjust the body clock in jet lag etc. even then it is useless and unproven. Also taking hormonal stuff can have serious side effects.
I would change my Doctor if He tried to prescribe them.
I would change my Doctor if He tried to prescribe them.
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