What medication to take for difficulty sleeping

Difficulty in falling asleep is considered to be a sleep disorder, mainly difficulty in falling asleep. For this situation, the patient can be given oral medication to promote sleep. Clinically, the commonly used drugs are zolpidem tartrate tablets and zopiclone tablets, which are fast-acting and metabolized quickly, and the patient will not have a hangover reaction after eating them. However, these drugs are sedatives and sleeping pills, so it is recommended that they be taken orally under the guidance of a physician. At the same time, patients with mild symptoms who have difficulty sleeping can take oral melatonin as an auxiliary sleep-promoting drug. Difficulty in falling asleep can also be regulated by Chinese medicine and herbal medicine. Patients are advised to consult the Chinese medicine department and be given herbal tonics for regulation according to the tongue and pulse. Difficulty in sleeping is mostly caused by the patient’s heart and spleen deficiency, so the patient can be given oral medication to strengthen the spleen and calm the mind, along with acupuncture to regulate the sleep disorder.