Posted By CCF NEUROLOGY MD/in on June 11, 1998 at 19:37:25:
In Reply to:
InsomniaDepression and insomnia
Insomnia concerns
Primary insomnia
Sleeping difficulty posted by John on June 08, 1998 at 01:48:45:
: Is taking Xanax of 0.5mg every night on long term basis to help in sleep
: advisable?
Dear John:
In general it is not advisable to take any sleeping pill on long term basis because of the so called
dependenceAlcoholism
Chemical dependence - resources
Drug abuse and dependence and Xanax is one of them.
My suggestion is that you try to avoid taking any of these medications more than 2-3 months.
There are many ways to treat
insomniaDepression and insomnia
Insomnia concerns
Primary insomnia
Sleeping difficulty, but this depends on the diagnosis. Therefore, a
correctCorrect (new formula) diagnosis with the appropriate sleep study is recommended.
If you desire to see a sleep specialist at The Cleveland Clinic, please call 1 800 CCF CARE.
Good luck
Thanks alot for your help.
I've tried all that I could including removing and minimising stresses, exercises,meditation, taking hot bath, taking hot
milkBreast milk
Breast milk jaundice
Lactose intolerance
Nipple discharge - abnormal
.You name it I've them all.And still if I don't take Xanax before I sleep for one night I've to take leave for 2 days to recover!!
I'm now trapped between the devil and the deep blue sea.Looks like I can't
live without Xanax. Hence my earlier question to you stii remains i.e. what will happen to me if I continue to take Xanax? ( If I don't my productivity at work would be so low
that I would loose my job and the whole
familyBirth control and family planning
Choosing a primary care provider
Ewing’s sarcoma
Family troubles - resources would suffer. )
Dear John:
the main problem with Xanax is that you may become dependent on it. It means you will not be able to live without it.
Again, I would suggest that you check with a sleep specialist.
Good luck