Ambien is being overprescribed

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Posted by admin | Posted in Articles | Posted on 11-04-2010

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Once a drug is on the market, we are all supposed to be interested in something else. We should just assume the drug has solved whatever the problem was. There’s no need to follow up by measuring how well the drug is actually performing. Except that’s the kind of thinking that delayed the recall of the Cox-2 Inhibitors when there should have been better safety monitoring to show this class of drugs caused heart problems. Worse, this type of resistance to research runs through most different industries as the delayed recall of Toyotas aptly demonstrates. Which brings us to 2010 Sleep in America, a poll conducted by the National Sleep Foundation. This is a regular snapshot of sleeping habits across America. It’s good this research is done, but it’s on the margin with only a thousand or so participants. There should be significantly more participants if the scaling up of the numbers across the general population is to be reliable. As it is, we should not generalize too much from the results. The first finding is that, we seem to be sleeping about two hours less than we did forty years ago. For some reason not properly explained, the study assumes we should all aim for about eight-and-a-half hours of sleep every night. The current crop of respondents reports sleeping between six and seven hours a night. To keep the accuracy of this report in perspective, there’s good medical evidence that lack of sleep undermines the body’s immune system making us more prone to illness, encourages obesity, increases blood pressure, and raises the risk of heart disease. What is less clear is the point at which these adverse health consequences kick in. It could be between six and seven hours a night, but there is no evidence to support this proposition. About a quarter of the respondents admit to missing work or appointments because they felt too tired. The same percentage admitted they were too tired to have regular sex. When asked to explain why sleep was more difficult, many referred to increased financial worries during the recession. Personal stress levels were higher with relationship problems. There were also lifestyle choices like watching TV in bed which disturbed sleep. In racial terms, Asians have the longest sleep patterns and blacks sleep less than whites and Hispanics. Overall, the report makes interesting reading but, until more people are included in the poll, it is difficult to generalize to the population at large. That said, some of the conclusions are intuitively correct. If about 25% of people are finding their lives adversely affected by insomnia, it helps explain why ambien is such a popular drug. As the sleeping pill with the best reputation for safety and effectiveness, it seems to be the drug of choice to get enough sleep. But it does remain something of a mystery why people make it difficult for themselves. About three-quarters of the respondents watched TV immediately before attempting sleep and then expressed surprise they did not immediately fall asleep. The reality is that, unless you resort to ambien, it’s better to relax the mind, say, by listening to gentle music. Moving the TV out of the bedroom and avoiding exciting late-night programs is basic common sense. Going to sleep at the same time every night is a good habit. Living your life around the TV schedule is a bad habit.

Women’s Health – Is Your Insomnia a Result of Adrenal Gland Fatigue?

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Posted by admin | Posted in Women's Health | Posted on 05-12-2009

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Having children interrupt your sleep may not be the cause of your daytime drowsiness. You may be one of the 80% of women in the U.S. reported to have adrenal gland fatigue. If you have never heard of the adrenal gland or are not sure of how this is important to you, read on because knowledge is power. You deserve to have a full night’s sleep and you deserve to have peace of mind throughout your day.

More than half of American women (60%) say they only get a good night’s sleep a few nights per week or less and 67% say they frequently experience a sleep problem.

43% say that daytime sleepiness interferes with their daily activities. National Sleep Foundation (NSF).
Women who spend less than 7 hours in bed at night are more likely to doze off during the day, report symptoms of depression, drive drowsy and use coping mechanisms just to make it through their day. Source: National Sleep Foundation (NSF), Sleep In America Poll 2007

If you find yourself in a continuous cycle of being sleepy during the day and but too wide awake to sleep at night, the cause of your restlessness may be overworked adrenal glands. And if so, the remedy is quite manageable.

Symptoms of Adrenal Gland Fatigue
- lack of energy (find it hard to get up in the morning)
- salt cravings
- increased blood sugar (hypoglycemia) under stress
- increased symptoms of PMS
- mild depression
- decreased ability to handle stress
- muscle weakness
- absent mindedness
- decreased sex drive
- mild constipation alternating with diarrhea

What are the Adrenal Glands and Why Do They Get Fatigued?
These two, tiny, triangular-shaped glands sit on top of each kidney. They are essential to hormone regulation especially dealing with stress including adrenaline, corticosteroids and androgens. The adrenal glands provide a burst of adrenaline in response to a “fight or flight” situation. Moms survive off a continuous adrenaline rush as they “Go Go Go” all day long striving to meet their overwhelming amount of daily responsibilities.

The adrenal gland’s burst of adrenaline is supposed to be a temporary response to an immediate perceived threat. However, most moms are reacting daily to many stresses and even if you are feeling great and loving your day, your body’s resources may be gradually becoming depleted. If overworked, the adrenal glands will begin to lose their ability to function. Once this happens, it will cause an imbalance in the other hormone centers of the body causing many of the symptoms that are listed above. Adrenal health is related to digestion because the rush of adrenaline slows down the digestive system, in order to conserve needed to deal with the stress-causing situation.

If you answered yes to any number of the symptoms above, consider doing more research and talking to your health care practitioner about the topic. Adrenal glands can be restored and replenished with a diet rich in fruits and vegetables and with therapies such as massage and acupuncture.

So many new mothers hear from friends that “You should get your sleep now because when the baby arrives you will not get any sleep again for years.” In a way this is true. But this comment might mask some underlying issues. Some restlessness is normal but on-going insomnia in combination with other significant symptoms may be a sign that there is more going on.

If the symptoms listed here describe you, what step can you take today to become more knowledgeable about recovering your adrenal gland and reclaiming your energy?

What are three things you can do this week to put yourself back on track?