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Drug-related insomnia

Drug-related insomnia: Introduction

Drug-related insomnia: Drug related insomnia is sleeplessness that is attributable to the excessive usage of medications. More detailed information about the symptoms, causes, and treatments of Drug-related insomnia is available below.

Symptoms of Drug-related insomnia

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Drug-related insomnia: Complications

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Causes of Drug-related insomnia

  • Sleep disruption is common with the excessive use of stimulants, alcohol, or sedative-hypnotics. The sleep disturbance may be related to periods of use or discontinuation of the substance or substances
  • Amphetamines
  • Caffeine
  • Hypnotics (eg, benzodiazepines)
  • Other sedatives
  • more causes...»

See full list of 9 causes of Drug-related insomnia

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Treatments for Drug-related insomnia

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