What pills help you sleep longer

I'm completely fed up of only getting 5 to 6 hours sleep no matter what time I go to bed - usually before midnight. I get to sleep no problem but usually wake up before dawn, still very tired, but just can't get back to sleep. I know some people don't need the full 8 hours of sleep but really feel like my sleep is insufficient for me. I tried Melatonin last night but apparently that only helps you get to sleep, which I don't have a problem with anyway, in fact I had a real disturbed night sleep after trying it.

I don't even mind if I wake up during the night as long as I can get back to sleep. I've tried other stuff like Valerian, St.John's wort, Magnesium and various herbal pills...none of them work. Mild remedies like herbal teas, soothing music, getting out of bed for a few minutes won't cut it. Is there any little blue pill that I can take either at start of night to give me even close to 8 hours (without feeling crap the next day) or something I can take during the night when i wake up to put me back to sleep?
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  • icimani
    icimani Posts: 1,454 Member
    I use Tylenol PM every once in a while - sometimes I can't get to sleep, or stay asleep, because of litle aches and pains and the Tylenol PM seems to help that. It usually gives me a good 8 hrs without feeling groggy in the morning.

    Something to consider - I've struggled with depression in the past and waking up in the early morning and not being able to get back to sleep was one of my symptoms so it's something I keep an eye on.

    Have you thought about getting tested for Sleep Apnea?
  • sherisse69
    sherisse69 Posts: 795 Member
    I use melatonin when I am having troubles getting through the night. As with anything, I don't know that it should be taken constantly but as far as "natural", it seems to work the best....for me. I prefer to take it over cold medicine/sleeping pills to get through the night. Take it like 1/2 hour before you want to go to bed. Do something to start relaxing. It will just make you feel naturally tired. It says it is commonly used for regulating from jet lag. Just a suggestion. Good luck :)
  • Mistyblu08
    Mistyblu08 Posts: 580 Member
    if you figure it out let me know- I have the same problem.... in fact last night I couldnt fall asleep at all and gave up to have a workout and breakfast before work and visited with BF who worked night shift.....melatonin I have tried- bad stuff .....as far as the others....some teas I have tried work or tylenol pm since I usually have some pain it works but I am left feeling very lethargic for most of the next day:(
  • ctalimenti
    ctalimenti Posts: 865 Member
    Any little blue sleeping should work. I've done them all. Tylenol PM is awesome but you do have to watch out for your liver with prolonged use. Tylenol Simply Sleep works as does all the drug store brands. If you get into Sominex and Unisom, they don't work much better than the drug store brands. Take it no later than 10pm.
  • kototo
    kototo Posts: 49 Member
    I have the same issue as you, fall asleep in a blink, but cant remain sleeping! My doc prescribed Zopiclone (Imovane) I havent tried it yet, and she wasnt convinced it would work to keep me asleep. If you find something that works for you, please let us know!
  • polo571
    polo571 Posts: 708 Member
    Ever think about changing your pillow? If so pm me I got a good one for yah.
  • mamamc03
    mamamc03 Posts: 1,067 Member
    Dream Water, Neuro Sleep & iChill are AWESOME products!!
    Dream Water & iChill look like 5 hour energy...but do the opposite!
    Neuro Sleep a larger drink, but works GREAT!
    All of these are AWESOME!
  • mikeyboy
    mikeyboy Posts: 1,057 Member
    Sleep Number.... works for me.
  • lilkayaker
    lilkayaker Posts: 37 Member
    I use melatonin as well...works like a charm! Also breathing exercises, turning off the TV, and shutting down all lights helps me. Any light will keep me up or wake me up so when im done for the night everything is off. If you have to fall asleep to TV try mutting it or setting the timer for 30 min and thats it. Just laying down listening to the silence and breathing slow deep breath usually realxes my mind and body so I tend to sleep better thru-out the night.
  • lilkayaker
    lilkayaker Posts: 37 Member
    Melatonin comes in a bunch of dosages you may have taken to much or to little.
  • FJMilner
    FJMilner Posts: 407
    I went to the docs and got a very low dosage of amitriptyline. I was exactly the same, get to sleep no problem, just can't stay asleep. They do seem to help but sometimes I feel more groggy than actually having less sleep. I've only taken a few and my sleeping pattern seems to be improving so I've stopped taking them. Sometimes I think it can become a habbit waking up early...good luck, I hope you find something, this, although short term seemed to work for me xx
  • AKosky585
    AKosky585 Posts: 607 Member
    ZZZ-Quil. On nights that I have trouble falling asleep, I take one (does is 2, but I only take 1) and it helps me fall into a nice sleep and I wake up feeling rested.
  • FITnFIRM4LIFE
    FITnFIRM4LIFE Posts: 818 Member
    Bumping 4 tips...Tried almost all suggested and no go!!
    Good luck to all of us sleep deprived people;-)
  • mgmlap
    mgmlap Posts: 1,377 Member
    I am on an anti-anxiety med...not because i have anxiety..but because i have a racing mind...and it never slows down..it does help with my sleep
  • If I really want a restful sleep, I just pop a melatonin into a shot glass and fill it up with scotch, knocks me out every time.
  • Kristy713ckm
    Kristy713ckm Posts: 54 Member
    bump

    Same problem here. I take Ambien to fall asleep quickly, and it works great. But I don't stay asleep very long. Would love to continue reading the suggestions and tips!
  • Lady_Bane
    Lady_Bane Posts: 720 Member
    i know people who take a benadryl and a tylenol pm together, and maybe some zzzquil. Until i made them compare the active ingredients. yeah....its all the same thing, Diphenhydramine. Just read labels, and DONT take Ambien or Lunesta, I took them, and now i "forgot" how to even fall asleep, that was 6 years ago. its been a battle ever since to try to sleep naturally. i rarely sleep anymore.
  • ScarletFyre
    ScarletFyre Posts: 754 Member
    Bump
  • nickiog
    nickiog Posts: 187 Member
    ambien. just make sure you take it nd then lay right in bed cause it can make you hallucinate and do weird stuff...for fun examples go to youtube and search ambien zombies lol

    i swear by it though as i have diagnosed insomnia and i get night terrors...its really the only thing that lets me sleep decently throughout the night but doesn't leave me feeling groggy or crappy the next day. only downside is i am breastfeeding and its contradicted for me right now.

    just make sure you get ambien and not ambien cr.
  • thebigcb
    thebigcb Posts: 2,210 Member
    The Alcohol Pill

    And the Sex Pill

    Joking aside, cut caffiene from your diet totally. DOn;t exercise late, don;t eat late, no tv in bed.
  • pittskaa
    pittskaa Posts: 319 Member
    i used to have terrrrrible insomnia and i took unisom. it works alright.
  • I have the same issue. I stay away from the Tylenol PM for the liver. What works best for me is benadryl. Additionally if you take some calcim and magnesium with the benadryl I think you will have a good sleep night!

    Good Luck!
  • PShep17
    PShep17 Posts: 221 Member
    Paracetamol and a couple of vodkas :)
  • LorinaLynn
    LorinaLynn Posts: 13,247 Member
    Diphenhydramine. Generic Benadryl. No sense paying extra to have a brand name attached to it, whether it's Benadry, Simply Sleep, or Z-quil. It's all the same stuff, but Diphenhydramine is about $4 for a bottle of 100 tablets or capsules. I get the tablets because I can just take half. Or if I need to dose my dog, he'd get half a pill.

    If I have aches and pains, I'll take a generic ibuprofin or acetametaphin with it. Same thing as Advil PM or Tylenol PM.

    As a bonus, I don't wake up all stuffy from allergies from my cats who apparently pluck their fur and shove hairs in my eyes and nose while I sleep. :grumble:
  • NewChristina
    NewChristina Posts: 250 Member
    Melatonin comes in a bunch of dosages you may have taken to much or to little.

    Exactly. I was taking the 5 mg to start and found out that was way too much. I now take a full or half tablet of 3 mg.

    Here is a link to check out: http://www.uk-muscle.co.uk/
  • Erica27511
    Erica27511 Posts: 490 Member
    Pills do not help me sleep longer, but I can tell you something that does help me get a good night sleep

    :wink: :wink: :wink: :wink:
  • NewChristina
    NewChristina Posts: 250 Member
    Melatonin comes in a bunch of dosages you may have taken to much or to little.

    Exactly. I was taking the 5 mg to start and found out that was way too much. I now take a full or half tablet of 3 mg. And I'll occasionally throw in a Benedryl if I'm PMSing. :ohwell: (Can't sleep then.)
    Here is a link to check out: http://www.uk-muscle.co.uk/
  • A poster replied about melatonin and its dosage. While you may not be happy with melatonin, give your dosage a try for a week and see what happens. For me, I am fine at my current dosage and when I feel I need it, I take it for a week to get it in my system and to help get me on a schedule. After I am established, I stop taking it and will stay off of it until I know another issue has arisen to where I need it which is twice a year depending on my work demands.

    When looking at the dosage, trying moving to a lower dosage if you're still not happy with the results.
  • nyssa1231
    nyssa1231 Posts: 120 Member
    Melatonin + chamomile tea always does the trick for me!

    We were living in Spain for a while, and transitioning to being back in the U.S. was brutal sleepwise for me. I would fall asleep really easily, but then start waking up at about 2:30 or 3:00 a.m. This sucked when I started work! Hope this helps.
  • tikafly
    tikafly Posts: 184 Member
    Unisom tablets aka Unisom "Sleep Tabs" (not caplets as that's a different drug that doesn't work as well) if it's been several days without a restful sleep. The tablets are the only Unisom product that contains "doxylamine succinate." This is a more effective drug for me. I usually take half of the Unisom tablet to prevent morning grogginess.

    Or, sometimes I'll take Benadryl to help sleep (but it can have an opposite affect on some people).