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Sonata
is used for short-term treatment
of insomnia to help you fall
asleep. This medication is sometimes
prescribed for other uses. Sonata
can be habit-forming Sonata
can lose its effectiveness if
used for long periods of time.
Do you find yourself thrashing
in your sheets? When it's two
or three in the morning, are
you STILL waiting for the sleep
that just won't come?
A new medicine on the market
might give you and the millions
like you the relief you're looking
for. This medication is called
Sonata. It is a drug sleeping
pill with a short "half
life," - the period of
influence in the body. The sedating
effect of Sonata lasts only
one to three hours; whereas
most sleeping pills keep the
user drowsy for at least eight
hours.
The short life span of Sonata
makes it ideal for people who
have difficulty trying to sleep
but can usually stay asleep
once they get there. This is
also a good option for people
who wake up occasionally during
the night and can't get back
to sleep.
With Sonata, you can take it
in the middle of the night and
not feel groggy in the morning.
How
it works:
Zaleplon
is in a class of drugs called
sedative / hypnotics or sleep
medications. Zaleplon affects
chemicals in your brain that
may become unbalanced and cause
insomnia.
How
to Use:
Take
tizanidine exactly as directed
by your doctor. If you do not
understand these instructions,
ask your pharmacist, nurse,
or doctor to explain them to
you.
Important
Side Effect Information :
Aside
from the fact that it is short-lasting,
Sonata also hasn't shown signs
of undesirable side effects,
and is not known to cause side
effects or a rebound of insomnia
once you stop taking it. In
fact, when you do take it, your
body can become psychologically
hooked, so that when you stop,
your body will automatically
want to sleep on its own!.
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