Is it okay to take sleeping pills and honey together?

Sleeping pills and honey can be taken together, and there are no interactions or adverse reactions occurring between the two. Commonly used sleeping drugs include dexrazopiclone, and benzodiazepine sedative sleeping drugs, such as diazepam, clonazepam, lorazepam, estradiolam, alprazolam. These drugs are taken about half an hour before bedtime, the effect can last 6-8 hours, can deepen the patient’s sleep depth, sleep duration, by inhibiting the functional activity of the cerebral cortex to play the role of sedation, sleep. There is no conflict between its use and honey, so it can be taken at the same time. Honey contains natural nutrients that are extracted from nectar and is rich in vitamins and minerals, providing the body with many nutrients and having a laxative and laxative effect. However, honey is not recommended to be taken orally by infants within one year of age. There are many active enzymes in honey and it is recommended to use cool boiling water or warm water to brew honey, not boiling water above 60 degrees. This is because it can easily lead to the loss of enzyme activity in the honey and damage it, affecting the absorption of nutrients.