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Why Sleeping Pills?

Sleeping pills, including prescription medications like benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepine sedative-hypnotics, are commonly prescribed to manage insomnia and other sleep disorders.

While effective for short-term use, prolonged consumption can lead to tolerance, dependence, and eventually addiction. Individuals may find themselves needing higher doses to achieve the same effect, leading to misuse and potential health risks.

Stats Around World and Pakistan

Sleeping Pills user
1 %

Aged 20 and Over in USA

sleeping pills user
1 k

Using Sleeping Pills in Pakistan

Globally, the misuse of sleeping pills is a growing concern. In the United States, approximately 4% of adults aged 20 and over reported using prescription sleep aids in the past month.

In Pakistan, a study conducted in urban communities of Karachi found that 31.3% of respondents reported insomnia, with 30.2% of them using sleep medicines.

Additionally, the prevalence of self-medication in Karachi was found to be 84.8%, indicating a high tendency towards unsupervised use of medications, including sleeping pills.

Effects of Sleeping Pills on The Body

Cognitive Impairment

Long-term use can lead to memory loss, confusion, poor concentration, and impaired decision-making abilities. In severe cases, it may contribute to dementia-like symptoms.

Physical Dependence

The body adapts to the medication, requiring higher doses over time to achieve the same effect. Sudden discontinuation can cause withdrawal symptoms, including tremors, sweating, and severe anxiety.

Respiratory Issues

Sleeping pills depress the central nervous system, slowing breathing and oxygen intake. This can be life-threatening, especially when combined with alcohol or other sedatives.

Mental Health Disorders

Prolonged use is linked to an increased risk of depression, anxiety, paranoia, mood swings, and suicidal thoughts.

Increased Risk of Falls & Accidents

Sleeping pills impair motor coordination and reaction time, increasing the likelihood of falls, fractures, and car accidents, particularly in older adults.

Cardiovascular Risks

Some studies suggest that long-term use of certain sleeping medications may increase the risk of heart disease, irregular heartbeat, and high blood pressure.

Gastrointestinal Issues

Long-term use of sleeping pills can cause nausea, constipation, bloating, and stomach pain. It may also increase the risk of gastritis and acid reflux.

Rebound Insomnia

When individuals try to stop taking sleeping pills, they may experience worse insomnia than before, making it harder to quit.

How We Treat Sleeping Pills Addiction?

Comprehensive Assessment & Treatment Planning

Medically Supervised Detoxification

Psychological Therapy & Counseling

Family Therapy & Support Integration

Holistic Therapies & Sleep Restoration

Aftercare Planning & Relapse Prevention

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