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    Quote Originally Posted by NM View Post
    From my research I have discovered it only becomes a problem when used consistently for extended periods. Using occasionally either on-board a flight or to help regulate sleep patterns when jet-lagged does not seem to be a problem.
    Precisely. My doctor prescribed it on the condition that I only take them if absolutely necessary and never for extended periods. They work wonders, but there's definitely such a thing as too much of a good thing.


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    Re: Sleep Medication for longhaul flights

    Quote Originally Posted by notzac View Post
    Precisely. My doctor prescribed it on the condition that I only take them if absolutely necessary and never for extended periods. They work wonders, but there's definitely such a thing as too much of a good thing.
    My prescription for a pack of 20 has lasted me 2 years and still have some left, so I don't consider myself a regular user

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    Re: Sleep Medication for longhaul flights

    Quote Originally Posted by Nutcase View Post
    You might want to read this in relation to Stilnox - Google has more.

    Stilnox side-effects 'worse in Australia' - National - smh.com.au

    From a personal perspective, whilst on this drug I have;
    • Sleep walked
    • Removed Xmas decorations from a friends wall
    • Moved a television set
    • Thrown a clock radio across a room
    A friend who is cabin crew crashed his car on the way to work, flew interstate and then to Auckland and has no memory of it.

    Another friend also crashed a car.

    Perhaps another potion would be a better option.
    How many tablets and in what strength did you take?

    Do you do / have done those things when you are not medicated?

    Were you drinking at the time?

    My doctor explained that these things may happen if you have an underlying mental state.

    SPRUCE

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sprucegoose View Post
    How many tablets and in what strength did you take?

    Do you do / have done those things when you are not medicated?

    Were you drinking at the time?

    My doctor explained that these things may happen if you have an underlying mental state.

    SPRUCE
    How many Tabs? 1 per night - Basic dose

    Do I do these things unmedicated - No - Only with Stillnox

    Was I drinking? - I don't drink

    Underlying mental state - Not that Im aware of.

    Have a look at Google - In the US Stillnox is called Ambien. It was marketed as a non addictive sleeping pill, however there are many many stories of people doing odd things on these drugs.

    Your experience my vary - just like any other drug. My experience was strange and my new GP refused to prescribe these for me when I asked for a repeat. He gave me a sample pack of 5 with 10 days to quit. Tough love!

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    Re: Sleep Medication for longhaul flights

    At our local clinic my doctor will prescribe Stillnox to me but my wife's doctor will not prescribe them at all.

    I don't react to them in any abnormal sense and like NM it takes about 2 years to go through a packet of 20 tablets and personally I find them better than Temazepam. In the past I have tried Restavit but it really knocks me and I have trouble waking up afterwards.

    My wife's doctor will not prescribe them bases upon the possibility of issues occurring as they seem to do with Nutcase.

    This all goes to show how individual the outcome is.
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    Re: Sleep Medication for longhaul flights

    I really need to change my name from Nutcase to something more relevant - something that has a bit more credibility.


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    Re: Sleep Medication for longhaul flights

    Quote Originally Posted by Nutcase View Post
    I really need to change my name from Nutcase to something more relevant - something that has a bit more credibility.
    Especially when you are denying any underlying mental conditions

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    Re: Sleep Medication for longhaul flights

    My tips for long-hauls?

    1. NO alcohol, in the lounge or on the aircraft. None at all. Under any circumstances. Alcohol is the enemy of sleep. It takes some discipline when the crew are offering Krug or a delightful Bordeaux, but one must be disciplined about these things.
    2. A white-noise track on repeat on my iPod. It's soothing and relaxing.
    3. Adjust my activity to the local time at the destination as soon as the aircraft leaves the ground. No 8-course dinners at 0200 local time!

    I haven't used sleeping pills for more than 2 years now.

    I have previously noticed that pax who use Stilnox/Ambien lay very, very still for a long time - it's unnatural, and more than a little creepy.

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    Re: Sleep Medication for longhaul flights

    Quote Originally Posted by NM View Post
    My prescription for a pack of 20 has lasted me 2 years and still have some left, so I don't consider myself a regular user
    Funny you mention it .. I couldn't remember whether the Stilnox I had was still in date, so I went looking - I've still got a few left from my last prescription in 2007 as well!

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    Longhaul for me usually means economy SYD to LHR and beyond - sometimes 30+ hours - so I too have found a system that works for me.

    1. Booze it up in the lounge and plane - it's free and you get an extra kick-along at cruising altitude. You should however go 1-for-1 with water unless you really hate your liver.
    2. On the 1st leg to Asia watch all those movies you wouldn't pay a buck for at the local video store. Probably the visual equivalent of white noise.
    3. Adjust your behaviour to the destination time zone as soon as you clear Customs. This of course means champagne in the QC at breakfast time.

    But drugs - they are for sad losers!

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