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home:othertreatments:sleepmeds [03.06.2011] – external edit 127.0.0.1home:othertreatments:sleepmeds [07.13.2011] – [Types of sleep medications] paulalbert
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 ====== Sleep medications    ======  ====== Sleep medications    ====== 
  
-Poor [[home:symptoms:mental:sleep|sleep]] is one of the most frequent symptom complaints of patients suffering from chronic disease. It is also one of the symptoms that can be exacerbated by excess [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity|exposure to light]].+Poor [[home:symptoms:neurological:sleep|sleep]] is one of the most frequent symptom complaints of patients suffering from chronic disease. It is also one of the symptoms that can be exacerbated by excess [[home:lifestyle:light:photosensitivity|exposure to light]].
  
 Patients considering the Marshall Protocol (MP) may already be taking medications that help improve their sleep. Like many drugs, sleep medications can act in immunomodulatory ways, often in ways that have yet to be fully understood. Patients considering the Marshall Protocol (MP) may already be taking medications that help improve their sleep. Like many drugs, sleep medications can act in immunomodulatory ways, often in ways that have yet to be fully understood.
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   * clonazepam (Klonopin, PMS-Clonazepam, Rivotril, Rivotril drops)   * clonazepam (Klonopin, PMS-Clonazepam, Rivotril, Rivotril drops)
 +  * doxylamine  (Dozile, Donormyl, Dormidina, NyQuil, Restavit, Sleep Aid, Somnil, Unisom-2)
   * doxepin (Silenor)   * doxepin (Silenor)
   * eszopiclone (Lunesta)   * eszopiclone (Lunesta)
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