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17 August 2009
For some people, getting a good night’s sleep can be a major problem. While the amount of sleep we need decreases as we get older, quality of sleep is what will enable us to get the most out of the following day.
The winter edition of MedicinesTalk, a newsletter written by consumers for consumers and published by the National Prescribing Service Ltd (NPS), looks at possible causes of sleep difficulties and different ways to address these causes.
“A variety of factors can cause bad sleep. These include depression, stress, illness, pain, breathing and snoring problems, restless legs syndrome and some medicines,” NPS CEO Dr Lynn Weekes said.
“If you are experiencing problems sleeping it’s important to determine the underlying cause in order to treat it properly. Ask your GP or pharmacist for information about ways to help improve the quality of your sleep,” Dr Weekes said.
Some simple methods to improve the quality of your sleep include:
Sleeping tablets are sometimes prescribed for short term or occasional use. Sleeping tablets may give you a less deep sleep and can also have serious side effects. They should always be used with care — follow your health professional’s instructions and make sure they know about any other medicines you are taking.
For further information and to read the other articles in this edition of MedicinesTalk visit
www.nps.org.au/consumers/publications/medicines_talk or contact 02 8217 8700.
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The National Prescribing Service Limited (NPS) is an independent, non-profit organisation for Quality Use of Medicines funded by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.
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Date published: 2009-08-17 11:00:00
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