Sleeping pills are designed to treat insomnia. They are sold online without a prescription and used by many
to get a better night's sleep!
Since 2015 our online pharmacy has steadily earned its reputation as a one stop shop for buying for insomnia
medication, and painkillers, which can all help people get a good night's sleep. Insomnia is a major
problem and recent studies show that we may benefit from using more sleeping pills.
An experiment called "the Better Sleep Study", found that a staggering seventy five percent of staff employed suffer from chronic sleep deprivation, around half of employees take short naps during the day at work, and on average members workforce take two days off sick per year to catch up on lost sleep.
In another experiment, named "the Sleeping Habits survey", which was commissioned by Chemist 4 U, showed that 2 in 10 adults regularly get just five or six hours sleep per night, which is about thirty minutes less sleep than people in other countries.
All medication sold at Sleeping Pills is available without a doctor's prescription! All goods purchased here are sent to customers directly in plain padded envelopes and delivery generally takes just 2 - 4 days!
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Insomnia is defined as either the inability to get to sleep, or the inability to stay asleep during the night. Both the inability to get to sleep and the inability to stay asleep can lead to an individual experiencing an unhealthy amount of sleep.
Even one sleepless night can lead to mood disturbances and affect a person's ability to function well during the day. Sadly, many people suffer from insomnia for long periods of time and this can have a significant impact on their quality of life.
People that suffer from sleep deprivation due to insomnia are much more likely to develop mental health problems such as anxiety and depression.
It is generally understood and agreed by medical experts, that adults need to get 7 to 9 hours of sleep each night in order to remain healthy and function properly
Sleeplessness and sleep deprivation come in many forms but in general there are two main types of insomnia:
Short Term Insomnia:
Short-term insomnia is also sometimes referred to as acute insomnia or adjustment insomnia, because the
sleeplessness is generally caused by a stressful life event that takes time to adjust to.
Examples of such events include the death of a loved one, the loss of a job or the breakdown of a long-term relationship.
This is the most common type of insomnia and it generally passes on its own without the need for a doctor to prescribe a sleep aid.
Chronic Insomnia:
Chronic insomnia is when a person has difficulty sleeping, at least three nights per week, for a period of two
to three months.
Similar to short-term or adjustment insomnia, chronic insomnia can be caused by a stressful situation but it is much more likely to be the result of poor sleep hygiene, recurring nightmares, an underlying medical condition or a mental health disorder.
When a patient is suffering from long term chronic insomnia that is disturbing their daily routine, a doctor may prescribe sleeping pills.
As is true with many problems in life, prevention is the best cure for insomnia.
Learning how to prevent insomnia is an important part of CBT-I (cognitive behavior therapy for insomnia).
The following tips have been shown to help promote a healthy sleep:
The combination of long-term positive lifestyle choices along with the short-term use of sleep aids, is known to be the fastest and most effective solution to deal with sleeping problems and prevent rebound insomnia.
Before prescribing medication, doctors and pharmacists will usually suggest sleep education, also known as cognitive behavior therapy, or CBT-I for insomnia.
Cognitive behavior therapy teaches patients the importance of setting the scene for a good night's sleep, suggesting that the bedroom should be used for sleep (and sex) only, and that all other activities should be conducted outside the bedroom.
Here are some more suggestions on how you can set the scene for a good night's sleep in your bedroom:
Most people that suffer from insomnia experience
difficulty falling asleep, or have sleep onset insomnia, due to negative thoughts or restless legs, and end up
tossing and turning for hours. Sleep aids can help reduce the time needed to fall asleep, thereby increasing
total sleep time.
These medications also prevent middle-of-the-night (MOTN) insomnia which is characterised by nocturnal
awakenings with difficulty returning to sleep afterwards. It is the most frequently reported symptom of
insomnia with approximately 35% of adults waking up during the night three or more times a week.
Sleeping pills can also help treat DSPD (delayed sleep-wake phase disorder) which is a circadian rhythm
disorder. This can often happen when a person's sleeping pattern is delayed by just a few hours. Common
symptoms include an inability to fall asleep at the desired time and being unable to wake up at a socially
acceptable time. This usually leads to excessive daytime sleepiness and fatigue.
Sleeping pills are specially designed to make patients feel sleepy and fall asleep quickly. People that use a sleep aid are normally able to cure themselves of insomnia symptoms in under 4 weeks.
These medications should only be used as the short-term treatment (2 – 4 weeks) due to their habit-forming chemical compounds.
When used properly and in accordance with the patient information leaflet, sleeping pills can help put an end to patterns of poor sleep and provide relief to people who are severely sleep deprived.
Sleep aids can create an opportunity for patients to work on the underlying cause of their insomnia:
Just like types of insomnia, there are two main types of sleeping pills:
Each of these medications work slightly differently but they all act on the same gamma-Aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors in the brain, which help control alertness and relaxation levels.
Studies show that non benzodiazepine sleep aids are considered safer, and prescribed more than benzodiazepine sleep aids due to the reduced risk of patients experiencing side effects such as drowsiness the next day.
If making lifestyle changes or attending CBT-I sessions isn't possible due to an underlying medical condition or work commitments, a doctor may prescribe a sleep aid.
Like all medications, sleep aids have potential side effects, and although most people do not experience them, it is important to be well informed.
Most common side effects:
Less common side effects:
Any unwanted side effects experienced will generally subside when the medication leaves the body, and should not continue into the next day. If any unwanted effects persist patients are advised to stop taking the medication, and only resume once consulting with their doctor or pharmacist.
The debate over OTC sleeping pills and online sleeping pills has become fierce in recent years resulting in a larger number of sleep aid medicines becoming available over the counter in high street pharmacies, and a larger number of online pharmacies popping up to offer a more discreet alternative.
Sleep aids available over the counter normally contain antihistamines or combinations of antihistamines and pain relievers or alcohol, and include brand names such as Nytol, Unisom and Tylenol.
The OTC sleep aids mentioned above are considered safe for long-term use, but while they are designed to make users feel sleepy and fall asleep, they are known to be less effective at helping users stay asleep.
When a patient is suffering from chronic insomnia, or experiencing a lack of sleep due to frequent awakenings during the night, a pharmacist may suggest online sleeping pills as they are known to help patients stay asleep, and help prevent rebound insomnia.
Whether you have done your own research and performed a self-diagnosis of your insomnia (you do not have a doctor's prescription), or you are seeking a repeat order of a medication your doctor previously prescribed, you can order medication from our website hassle free.
Most online pharmacies require a prescription, but at our website, we understand that it is not always realistic to visit a doctor to get a prescription refill, and this is why we do not require one.
In accordance with our online pharmacy no prescription patient confidentiality agreement, we take the privacy of our customers seriously and we will never contact a customer's doctor about medications purchased at our online pharmacy.
When you think cheap sleeping pills, you probably think low quality medication, however this is not always the case. We buy medication in bulk so that we can pass discounts onto the customer.
We also have special offers, send discount codes to users weekly via email, and give customers extra free medication when they pay with Bitcoin – so cheap sleeping pills does not always mean low quality medication.
As well as being able to buy Sleeping Pills online to help treat and cure insomnia, customers can also buy fast acting Anti-Anxiety Medications, and strong Painkillers that offer instant pain relief, from our 24-hour online pharmacy.
While our name is Sleeping Pills, and we are an online pharmacy that believes people should have access to medications they need and choose to treat their condition, especially when it comes to conditions which can affect their quality of life.
If you have any questions about the medication for sale at our online pharmacy (without a doctor's prescription), or the countries we deliver to, more information can be found on our confidential FAQ section and we are also available 24/7 to help via phone and email.
Last Reviewed: 22nd July 2024
Next Review Due: August 2025
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