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  2. Eszopiclone - Wikipedia

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    Sleeping pills, including eszopiclone, have been associated with an increased risk of death. [20] Hypersensitivity to eszopiclone is a contraindication to its use. The presence of liver impairment, lactation and activities requiring mental alertness (e.g., driving) may be considered when determining frequency and dosage. [7]

  3. Zopiclone - Wikipedia

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    Zopiclone, sold under the brand name Imovane among others, is a nonbenzodiazepine, specifically a cyclopyrrolone, used to treat difficulty sleeping.Zopiclone is molecularly distinct from benzodiazepine drugs and is classed as a cyclopyrrolone.

  4. List of withdrawn drugs - Wikipedia

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    South Africa (1971), India (1984), United Nations (1971–1988) Withdrawn because of risk of addiction and overdose [33] [34] Metipranolol: 1990 UK, others Uveitis. [3] Metofoline: 1965 US Unspecific experimental toxicity. [3] Mibefradil: 1998 European Union, Malaysia, US, others Fatal arrhythmia, drug interactions. [2] [3] Minaprine: 1996 ...

  5. Estazolam - Wikipedia

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    Estazolam 1mg pills, sold as Eurodin, from Japan. Estazolam is prescribed for the short-term treatment of certain sleep disorders. It is an effective hypnotic drug showing efficacy in increasing the time spent asleep as well as reducing awakenings during the night.

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    Rhino pills and other non-prescription supplements aren’t regulated by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) like medications are, and there’s rarely much science to back their claims.

  8. New sleeping pill, Belsomra, approved by FDA - AOL

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  9. Hypnotic - Wikipedia

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    Zolpidem tartrate, a common but potent sedative–hypnotic drug.Used for severe insomnia. Hypnotic (from Greek Hypnos, sleep [1]), or soporific drugs, commonly known as sleeping pills, are a class of (and umbrella term for) psychoactive drugs whose primary function is to induce sleep [2] (or surgical anesthesia [note 1]) and to treat insomnia (sleeplessness).