What medication should I take for waking up at 3-5am

The medications that are taken for waking up at 3 to 5 am include medications that regulate nerve function, antidepressants, and sleeping pills. But according to the cause of the disease, follow the doctor’s instructions to take. Regulation of nerve function drugs: neurasthenia patients are prone to trigger autonomic nerve function problems, affecting the quality of sleep. You can consider taking drugs to regulate nerve function, such as glutamine and so on. Antidepressant drugs: patients with depression are likely to produce early awakening symptoms, so when waking up at 3 to 5 am, you can consider taking antidepressant drugs for treatment, such as paroxetine. Sleeping pills: If the patient’s insomnia is more serious and has significantly affected the quality of sleep, it is necessary to take sleeping pills under the guidance of a professional physician for treatment, such as zopiclone or lorazepam. Usually pay attention to maintain good habits, choose the right sleep environment, so as not to affect the quality of sleep, and timely medical care, identify the causes under the guidance of the doctor targeted treatment.

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