Tramadol may make you sleepy at first but it will not keep one asleep for the whole duration of the night.
Yes, Tramadol can keep you awake at night. Strongest painkillers prescribed are Morphine, oxycontin/oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydromorphone
By the way, to my knowledge, sleep apnea does not keep you up all night (cause insomnia), but stimulants would. And if you sleep all day, you
You'll have to see how it affects you maybe take the methylphenidate early and try the Zoloft at night to see if it keeps you up or not. If it does you'll probably want to take it in the morning with the Concerta.
Yes, Tramadol can keep you awake at night. Strongest painkillers prescribed are Morphine, oxycontin/oxycodone, oxymorphone, hydromorphone
meloxicam does not work for me. Have spinal stenosis and this does nothing. Well it does do one thing which IS KEEP ME UP ALL NIGHT LONG! Do not take if
They'll keep you up. You can take prednisone. That tends to keep me up all night long and wire me out. I can't take prednisone. I'm not
For Bipolar Disorder I just started this Abilify at a 5mg dose and am going up to 10 mg today. Side effects were - nausea briefly - restlessness that might keep waking you up at night. Side effects were - nausea briefly - restlessness that might keep waking you up at night.
Take acetaminophen and Benadryl. If your night sweats keep you up a lot at night and make it hard to sleep, Dr. Hoffman says you can take a
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