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Rozerem Side Effects Updated

A few years back, I made a page that listed Rozerem side effects. That information was from the FDA circa 2005. Well, now we’re in June 2010, and I figured it was time to update information about Rozerem side effects.

This time I’m using a slightly different approach, so read carefully. I am not pulling from official sources. What I’ve done here is a research project in which I’ve read through various web message boards in which actual patients report their side effect experiences while taking Rozerem Ramelteon. So rather than this being any type of official documentation, it’s rather drawing on reported, anecdotal experiences. As a professional sociologist, I can tell you that this type of analysis has its own unique benefits. Some academics are quick to dismiss anecdotal information…but the very substance of our lives is really a string of connected anecdotes. I just wanted to make sure you understand the nature and context of this information being presented. Please understand it in this light. Thank you.

Now, I am still taking Rozerem, and I don’t think I have any side effects. Sometimes it seems to me that I may be a bit more thirsty than I should be…but, that may also be my imagination. I’ve been taking the sleeping pills for the last 18 months, and ….well, I guess that speaks for itself.

Okay, in other anecdotal, web forum posts I see a lot of people who say that they also do not suffer from any side effects. It’s fair to conclude, of course, though, that the people who are going to take the medication for an extended period of time are going to be those who don’t experience any adverse side affects.

I see some who reference minor headaches. Some of these same patients feel that the benefits of the medication outweigh the unpleasantness of the headaches. Some feel that they don’t want the headaches.

There are some reports of people who wake up feeling groggy.

A lot of people say that they absolutely love Rozerum and that it has improved the quality of their sleep and life beyond words.

Others speak of nightmares and associate the nightmares with their Rozerum usage.

One patient feels that it intensifies her Fibromyalia.

I saw a few reports about throwing up, and these patients associated their upset stomachs with the medication.

I read a few that thought the drug was expensive. A few thought that it was just generally ineffective. Some who felt that the drug had so helped them that it was priceless. There is a wide range of experiences out there: as there really is with any drug.

The largest number of reports were from satisfied Rozerem customers who say that they were initially unhappy with the drug. They say that in some cases it took three works before it really kicked-in and started getting them to sleep. Thinking back to when I started taking Rozerem, I do recall that it did take a bit for it affect me in the way I wanted. There are even some reports by patients I read which say it took a full two months before it started working on them.

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June 16, 2010   No Comments

Sleep Vocabulary: Minisleep

A minisleep is a tiny lapse from an awake state into sleep that has a duration of just a few seconds.

June 15, 2010   No Comments

Sleep Vocabulary: Light Sleep

Light sleep generally refers to sleep stages one and two.

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Sleep Vocabulary: Insomnia

Well, I defined what is insomnia elsewhere on this site. But, since I’m going through and doing sleep vocabulary from A to Z… I better include it again, and I’ll expand a bit by also discussing here internal arousal insomnia.

Okay, the quick definition for insomnia is that it’s the inability to get as much sleep as needed for normal, waking hour functioning. The literal meaning of the word insomnia is no sleep. However, insomniacs almost always get at least a little bit of sleep in a 24 hour time frame.

Internal arousal insomnia
is a particular flavor of insomnia. This is interesting. It’s something that happens because of excessive mental activity (the brain being overstimulated from intellectual activity or fun.) It can also happen when you try to hard to sleep. I think we’ve all been there.

June 15, 2010   No Comments

Sleep Vocabulary: Idiopathic Insomnia

Idiopathic insomnia is a useful term to know. It means insomnia that doesn’t have a known cause.

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Sleep Vocabulary: Hypopnea

Hypopnea is an episode of really restricted human breathing.

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