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I tried it.It puts me into sleep but makes some hangover next day.

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Imovane (Zopiclone)

> Anyone have experience with Imonvane (Zopiclone) sleep med?

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> My doc rec I take this in combo with Desyrel on the nights that

> Desyrel doesn't get put me into sleep right away. Zopiclone has a

> very short half-life (the amount of time that it takes for one-half

> of the dose to be metabolized and cleared from the body) so it

> doesn't leave us with a sedative effect the next day and can be taken

> in the middle of the night if we awake at 2 -4am.

> He also rec another sleep med Stovnoc (sp??, can't read the

> prescription) to take in the middle of the night if I should awake

> early because it will stop working after 4hrs and I won't feel

> dizziness like I do if I were to take Desyrel in the middle of the

> night.

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> thxs

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Nat,

Ive used Imovane in the past, and found it to be very effective,

with no carry over effect into the next day, although sometimes it

would leave a horrible taste in my mouth the next morning (it is

documented to have this effect). Id often take half a tablet to get to

sleep, and then another half if I woke up during the night. Ambien /

Stillnox is probably slightly better (it is my sleep med of choice

now), although I believe that Imovane has the advantage of being

cheaper.

Sincerely,

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> Anyone have experience with Imonvane (Zopiclone) sleep med?

>

> My doc rec I take this in combo with Desyrel on the nights that

> Desyrel doesn't get put me into sleep right away. Zopiclone has a

> very short half-life (the amount of time that it takes for one-half

> of the dose to be metabolized and cleared from the body) so it

> doesn't leave us with a sedative effect the next day and can be

taken

> in the middle of the night if we awake at 2 -4am.

> He also rec another sleep med Stovnoc (sp??, can't read the

> prescription) to take in the middle of the night if I should awake

> early because it will stop working after 4hrs and I won't feel

> dizziness like I do if I were to take Desyrel in the middle of the

> night.

>

> thxs

> nat

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Thanks for all who replied.

, I believe Stilnox is what is written on my prescription

(boy some doc's don't know how to spell!:)). I will give this a

try, my doc told me this one was expensive though.

thanks!

Nat

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Nat,

My mistake, It is actually spelt 'Stilnox' , so your doctor can

spell after all :)

It is definitely the most expensive of the sleep meds Ive tried,

but thankfully it is government subsidised in Australia, so it costs

about $24 AUS for 20 tablets. Dont know how much it would cost in the

U.S without subsidy.

Sincerely,

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> Thanks for all who replied.

>

> , I believe Stilnox is what is written on my prescription

> (boy some doc's don't know how to spell!:)). I will give this a

> try, my doc told me this one was expensive though.

>

> thanks!

> Nat

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