Friday, January 16, 2009

Sleeping Pill Use Soars Among Young

Use of prescription sleep aids has tripled among young adults between 1998 and 2006. A new Thomson Reuters study of medical and drug use has found a 50-percent increase in use of the drugs among all adults under 45, who also appear to be using the sleep aids for a longer period of time to help them fall asleep.

"I find it very worrisome that young people who should have a very strong and healthy sleep system are now finding they are turning to medication to help them get to sleep," Donna Arand, a sleep specialist at Kettering Hospital Sleep Disorder Center in Dayton, Ohio, told Reuters News.

Two-thirds of those in this study population were taking non-benzodiazepine hypnotics ~ such as Sanofi-Aventis' Ambien CR and Sepracor Inc's Lunesta. These newer sleep aids in rare cases can cause sleep walking.

Click here for the complete Reuters article.

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