Can I take melatonin with my medication?

70-year-old woman3 years ago
I take these medications: syndroid,domperidone,pantaprazole,Glumetza for diabetes and lyrica at night before bed. My question is: Can I take melatonin tablets to help me sleep?
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Naji-tom Samaha · 3 years ago
Hello, thank you for your question!
Melatonin consumption is OK with the medications you mentioned. However, it has been shown to be especially effective in cases of night work and jet lag
On the face of it, I don't recommend any medication for insomnia as a first line of treatment.
The most important thing is to look at non-pharmacological measures to improve sleep hygiene and quality. Here are some of them:
At least 1 hour before bedtime, turn off any type of screen: computer, phone, TV, and handheld readers too. Most of them emit a type of light that is stimulating.
Regardless of bedtime, I suggest getting up at the same time each day, which will help establish a sleep routine eventually.
Keep the bedroom for sleeping and intimacy only. No reading, working, or watching TV in bed. This way, the body will associate the bedroom with sleep as soon as you enter it.
Avoid naps during the day, and avoid stimulants like coffee as much as possible, especially in the afternoon.
If you have been in bed for 15 minutes and are not falling asleep, I suggest you get up, go to the kitchen or living room for a few minutes, and then return to the bedroom. This can have a reset effect.
If you have a lot of worries, write them down in a notebook or journal at night, so you can be reassured that they won't be forgotten and that you can address them the next morning.
These strategies can take up to 2 weeks to implement, so take your time, gradually, be patient and willing too.
If they don't work at all, I would advise you to see a doctor.
I hope I've been of some help to you, and if you have any other questions, please don't hesitate!
Tom Samaha, pharmacist
70-year-old woman · 3 years ago
Thank you very much.
Naji-tom Samaha · 3 years ago
We'd love to!

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