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mattbell ([personal profile] mattbell) wrote2010-07-14 12:54 am
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[health] Most over the counter sleeping pills can cause cognitive impairment

For years I've been convinced that sleeping pills that have Diphenhydramine HCl as the active ingredient (this includes most over the counter sleeping pills: Tylenol PM, Nytol, Sominex, Benadryl etc) make you dumber.

This study was only done on older African-Americans who were regular users of such pills, but it did establish just such a connection.. 
http://www.physorg.com/news198238000.html

Apparently they're finding longer-lasting impairment, not just the next-day hangover effect I found. 

Take something else.  (eg Melatonin).  Or get some more exercise so you have less trouble falling and staying asleep.

Deep Sleep

[identity profile] acydrayn.livejournal.com 2010-07-14 08:35 am (UTC)(link)
Not sure of all the short/long term implications of all the herbs in here but this has worked wonders for me where the other stuff didn't make me drowsy and left me feeling groggy the next day. In fact, it's probably the only stuff I've actually felt work regardless of how much I wanted to keep myself awake which is common since I don't really like sleeping all that much until I am asleep. I always have this fear of missing "something." Best yet, I still dream instead of being in a dreamless/rememberless coma for 8 hours.

http://herbsetc.3dcartstores.com/Deep-Sleep-Softgels-60-ct-_p_93-67.html

Re: Deep Sleep

[identity profile] maradydd.livejournal.com 2010-07-14 10:29 am (UTC)(link)
The valerian is probably what's inducing sleep (it has a poorly understood effect on GABA-A, which is what benzos hit), and the passionflower may be what's having an effect on the dreams. Chrysin from the chamomile might also be having an anxiolytic effect.

Re: Deep Sleep

[identity profile] acydrayn.livejournal.com 2010-07-14 05:42 pm (UTC)(link)
Well whatever it is I like it :-D Melatonin and valerian alone didn't have this much of an all at once effect.