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David Baxter PhD

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Bizarre events linked to sleeping pills in US
Tue Mar 14, 2006
By Kim Dixon

CHICAGO (Reuters) - Strange behavior by insomniacs taking prescription drugs, ranging from binge eating to having sex while asleep, have raised safety questions about anti-insomnia medications like Sanofi-Aventis' Ambien.

Researchers in Minnesota are studying cases where insomniacs taking Ambien got up in the middle of the night, binged uncontrollably, then remembered nothing of their actions. The researchers expect to publish data shortly.

Such sleep-induced side effects while on the medications have been around for years, but the incidence is rising because of an explosion in the drugs' use, specialists said.

About 30 million people in the United States take sleep medications, according to the American Academy of Sleep Medicine. By some counts that is a 50 percent jump since the beginning of the decade.

Some of the most serious side effects are short-term memory loss, and accidents involving patients who drive the next day while still feeling drugged.

"Patients who may have engaged in this unusual behavior at night -- it's relatively rare and bizarre," said Donna Arand, president of the American Insomnia Association.

"The daytime sleepiness -- that drugged feeling that people may have -- is probably the most worrisome because of the (vehicular) accidents that can occur."

Other insomnia medications are Lunesta from Sepracor Inc. and Sonata made by King Pharmaceuticals Inc.. In the $2 billion U.S. market for the drugs, market leader Ambien boasts 12 billion nights of patient use.

Increased use of the drugs is spurred in part by heavy advertising and patients may be using the drugs for longer periods than they are intended, experts said.

Consumer group Public Citizen warned that Ambien should only be used on a limited basis because it causes temporary amnesia, according to pharmacist Larry Sasich.

Because the Food and Drug Administration's reporting system is voluntary and anecdotal, "we don't know how big a problem it is ... we have no way to accurately to assess the prevalence," said Sasich a consultant for Public Citizen.

Sanofi-Aventis said sleepwalking is a rare side effect listed on Ambien's label and that it reports all events to the FDA. Still, it had no statistics about the prevalence of sleepwalking.

Ken Sassower, a staff neurologist at Massachusetts General Hospital in Boston said a colleague who had taken one of the sleep drugs could not recall advising residents on rounds the next morning.

"The memory issue may be an infrequent side effect, but when it occurs it can be pretty significant ... certainly that needs to be looked at in a more rigorous way," he said.

Doctors recommended against abruptly stopping the drugs, which can cause withdrawal symptoms including seizures.

"The risk was always there; we are seeing it more now because so many more people are using the drugs," said Merrill Mitler, program director at the sleep disorder unit at the National Institutes of Health.


Note: See also Don't lose sleep over Ambien reports.
 
I don't think that enough is said about the most important issue in this article.....
Having sex while your asleep....
now thats sensationalisim!!!
 

Retired

Member
Ambien -- Lock the Refrigerator!

The press has been reporting that some people who take Ambien, the popular sleep medication, reported gaining weight.? On further investigation, it was found that some people would sleep-eat, in other words get up during sleep and similar to sleep walking would sleep eat.? They would get out of bed and unconsciously eat food without remembering.

It is not clear at this time whether this behavior is drug induced or the result of an underlying disorder.

Other people might even sleep walk and walk out the door and even drive their car in this state of unconscious awareness reports state.

Do you take Ambien and have you experienced this type of side effect?? Do other substances or medications produce this type of behaviour?

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Steph

Member
I have been on medications for my severe allergies since September.

I have gained weight because of those meds and it is a daily battle to lose weight.

If I go off the meds, then my hands get so bad that I would no longer be able to go to nursing school.

So I have to stay on them and I hate it!!

Sleep sex sounds like a waste if I couldn't remember or enjoy doing it.?Steph
 
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