The answer simply put is NO. Rozerem is non-narcotic. It is s synthesized form of melatonin. Melatonin is a chemical that occurs naturaly in the brain and is key in sleep/wake cycles. Rozerem does not attach to the GABA receptors as other narcotic sleep aides do and has no relation to the barbital/barbituate family of drugs. Barbital (Veronal, Barbitone) was the first (1902) barbiturate.
Ambien, Lunesta and Rozerem are three common, effective drugs that are used by those suffering from a lack of sleep, or insomnia. These drugs are only available by prescription. An over-the-counter drug that may help with insomnia is melatonin.
Rozerem is by prescription only. It is available with a prescription at any pharmacy. A physicians office may also give you samples to try at no charge to you.
No, you retard. Why in the world would you think that?
Yes, you can. However, you may have increased somnolence and difficulty waking. Taking these medications together may increase side effects of Rozerem.
no your heart don't make you sleep
It is Rozerem 8mg, a sleeping pill. You need a doctors prescription. It is not a controlled substance.
i get my sleep by hearing music or any little sound
This website, http://www.umm.edu/sleep/relax_tech.htm offers a few different techniques that you can try. They should help you get to sleep and allow you to sleep through the night.
No. But coffee can help you reduce your feeling of sleepiness. But your body still needs to sleep.
Yes, Brazil nuts can help you sleep. Brazil nuts are loaded with the minerals potassium and selenium which are said to promote a good night's sleep.
You could take over-the- counter sleep aids to help you sleep if you are having trouble and can't sleep.