Lauren Broch, PhD, Sleep Specialist:
Having balance problems and falling, you know, which is, of course, of great concern, because of anybody there, the least that can afford to fall
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Your doctor should always be involved in your decision to try any medication
Lauren Broch, PhD, Sleep Specialist:
I don’t recommend over-the-counters. I recommend that you discuss it first with your doctor, because there may be some other issues going on that you haven’t thought about that he or she can bring together.
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If you can’t sleep, you’re not alone - about 42 million sleeping pill prescriptions were filled last year, up nearly 60 percent since 2000.
Lauren Broch, PhD, Sleep Specialist:
Medications are very helpful at times and for certain, you know, reasons, and they can help someone fall asleep and stay asleep and do that on a fairly regular basis. But you don’t want to take that for months. Maybe for a few weeks at a time, and with your doctor overseeing it, as well.
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