Type-IIx
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Hahah, actually laughed!I'm already stupid so jokes on you
To be sure, doxylamine (that's in Unisom & NyQuil) & diphenhydramine (Benadryl, ZzzQuil) are very effective but come with a great deal of those side effects (slow, dumb, hungry) as H1R antagonists.What do you suggest for sleep besides Seroquel and benadryl?
Trazodone is probably the "cleanest" & most effective drug that is used off-label for sleep; no grogginess, should feel rested and awake the following morning.
Seroquel, too, will make you hungry if you're using that stuff regularly (i.e., fat). I admit to relying purely on one person's anecdote for my suggestion that it could serve this task above. I will not die on the hill defending it by any stretch.
So basically, any drug that can force you to sleep in the throes of insomnia is going to come with risks and side effects. But on balance, the occasional (as needed) use of any of these sleep promoting agents is less harmful than how we use AAS, sometimes in combination with rhGH, clen, thyroid hormone, etc.
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