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Kasumi

Kasumi

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Mar 3, 2023
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So I've been taking anti-histamines for sleep so far and Benzodiazepines for anxiety occasionally.
However my current meds interact with anti-histamines and I don't think taking benzos more often is really ideal.

Does anyone have experience with Gabapentinoids, specifically Pregabalin in terms of sleep primarily?
I've heard mixed things for anxiety with them, but I still have Benzos for that when it's really bad so it's more about sleep than that.
 
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bed

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Aug 24, 2019
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both pregabalin and gabapentin have been show to increase slow-wave sleep. long term they'd be a much better choice than benzos or antihistamines.
 
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