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- How many hours of sleep are recommended according to age?
- Can insomnia be prevented?
- How can we help children relax to sleep and stay up later?
- How can we manage sleep problems in mothers with babies under one year old?
- In the case of older people, how can we combat sleep difficulties?
- How does menopause affect sleep?
- When I go to bed, even though I'm sleepy, all sorts of thoughts about things from the day or the future invade my mind, and I have a lot of trouble falling asleep. What can I do?
- What can I do to lengthen my sleep and not wake up too early?
- Besides avoiding screens, are there any other recommended guidelines for good sleep quality?
- Despite getting enough sleep, I fall asleep anywhere during the day, even with my dinner in my hand. What could be the problem?
- I wake up frequently during the night and can't fall back asleep. What can I do?
- Which professional can help me when I have difficulty staying asleep all night despite taking an anti-anxiety medication?
- How do we know when to seek professional help for insomnia?
- Can insomnia be a lifelong problem?
- Is medication the only treatment available for insomnia?
- What are the side effects or consequences of insomnia medication?
- Is it possible to eliminate addiction to sleeping pills and regain natural sleep?
- Which medications can create an addiction related to sleep?
- Are there any medications that cause insomnia?
- Insomnia is a symptom that many people with autism spectrum disorder suffer from; is there a physiological reason for this?
- What is the relationship between insomnia and having mental health problems?
Are there any medications that cause insomnia?
Yes, many medications have insomnia as a side effect. Some of these include corticosteroids, SSRI antidepressants, ACE inhibitors, and second-generation (non-sedating) H1 antagonists.
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Alejandro Pastor Campo
European Specialist Nurse in Neurophysiology and Sleep Disorders. Clinical Coordinator
Clínica del Sueño Estivill