Thursday, July 23, 2020

Side Effects of Restoril for Insomnia

Side Effects of Restoril for Insomnia Bipolar Disorder Treatment Medications Print Side Effects of Restoril for Insomnia By Marcia Purse Marcia Purse is a mental health writer and bipolar disorder advocate who brings strong research skills and personal experiences to her writing. Learn about our editorial policy Marcia Purse Updated on January 07, 2020 Ian Spanier / Cultura / Getty Images More in Bipolar Disorder Treatment Medications Symptoms Diagnosis Restoril (generic name Temazepam) is a benzodiazepine used to treat insomnia, which is when a person has difficulty falling asleep or wakes up frequently throughout the night. Its prescribed only for the short-term therapy of insomnia, meaning approximately 7 to 10 daysâ€"its not a medication a person should be taking every night. Common and Serious Side Effects There are a number of side effects that may occur with Restoril. Common side effects include: Drowsiness and tiredness that may persist into the next dayHeadacheNervousnessDizzinessNauseaFeeling hungover-like the next day Due to the persistent drowsiness that may occur with Restoril, its important that you not drive or engage in any dangerous activity until the tiredness has worn off and you feel fully awake and safe. In addition, a potentially disturbing and serious effect of taking Restoril is that some people participate in activities when they are sleeping or not fully awakeâ€"and they usually do not recall these activities in the morning. Examples include eating, having sex, or even driving. Its really important you notify your doctor if this happens to you or your loved one while taking Restoril. The likelihood of this serious side effect happening is greater if you drink alcohol or take other medications that make you sleepy. So be sure to avoid alcohol when taking Restoril and tell your doctor all the medications you are taking, including herbals, vitamins, and over-the-counter medications.   Other potentially serious side effects that warrant you notifying your doctor right away include: Thinking or behaving differently than normal, like confusion or seeing or hearing things that are not really there (hallucinations)Memory lossAnxietyâ€"some people experience a paradoxical reaction with benzodiazepines, meaning they feel more anxious and agitated instead of feeling more sleepyTrouble breathing, swelling of your tongue, mouth, or lips, and nausea or vomitingâ€"this could signal a severe allergic reaction (seek emergency medical attention in this instance) Its also important to tell your doctor about any other health problems you have besides insomnia, as it may not be safe for you to take Restoril. For instance, if you have a history of drug addiction, Restoril is likely not a good option for your insomnia, as it can lead to both physical and psychological dependence. Discontinuing Restoril Serious withdrawal symptoms can occur if you stop taking Restoril suddenly, like seizures. This is why its important you taper off Restoril gradually under the guidance of your doctor. With that, you still may experience some mild withdrawal symptoms like a depressed mood or problems sleeping. Bottom Line Restoril is a good medication when prescribed for the right person, for short-term use, and when under the guidance of a persons doctor.