Edluar 10mg Sublingual Tablets: My Experience with Insomnia Relief and Side Effects
I've been struggling with insomnia for a while now, and my doctor recently prescribed Edluar 10mg Sublingual Tablets to help me fall asleep. The medication works by affecting certain chemicals in your brain to calm you down and make you feel sleepy. It dissolves under your tongue and starts working quickly. However, I'm a bit concerned about the potential side effects, especially the urgent ones that require immediate medical attention, such as an allergic reaction, behavioral or mood changes, hallucinations, and breathing problems. Has anyone else tried Edluar? What were your experiences with the side effects? I'd love to hear from anyone who has had any positive or negative experiences with this medication.
Edluar 10mg Sublingual Tablets: My Experience with Insomnia Relief and Side Effects
I've been struggling with insomnia for a while now, and my doctor recently prescribed Edluar 10mg Sublingual Tablets to help me fall asleep. The medication works by affecting certain chemicals in your brain to calm you down and make you feel sleepy. It dissolves under your tongue and starts working quickly. However, I'm a bit concerned about the potential side effects, especially the urgent ones that require immediate medical attention, such as an allergic reaction, behavioral or mood changes, hallucinations, and breathing problems. Has anyone else tried Edluar? What were your experiences with the side effects? I'd love to hear from anyone who has had any positive or negative experiences with this medication.
Comments (7)
I had trouble falling asleep for years. I've tried melatonin, counting sheep, breathing exercises, and reading. Nothing worked. I tried this and was able to sleep through the night for the first time in years. However, I did feel a little woozy the next day. It wasn't bad, though. I can handle that. I'd go for it again.
I took Edluar once and had this weird sensation of my throat swelling as though I was having an allergic reaction. I never touched it again. I don't need to knock out like that. I might just stick to getting more exercise and practicing calming habits.
I've been on Edluar for a few weeks now, and it's been a game-changer for my sleep. No major side effects so far, just a bit of dizziness in the morning. Definitely worth it for the restful sleep!
My mom tried this and it worked for her while she was dealing with grief from a loss. But she stopped after a few months. But her doctor said it was better to taper off and transition to a better sleeping routine rather than stay on it for too long.
I've been on this drug for years, and my doctor says it's okay. I only take it when I really need it. I've read all of the literature and asked my doc about it. I'd even prepare myself for an emergency. But no need for me. So far I've not had any problems.
Just be aware of how this can effect you if you're dealing with other health issues. Some drugs have horrible reactions with each other.
I used to take sleeping pills all the time. It was the only way I could sleep. But then I started getting these horror nightmares. I thought it was the insomnia, but it turns out it was the meds. And my doctor said that it was more than likely causing my depression too. I'd stick to melatonin and other natural remedies if you can. But that's just my 2 cents.