Can patients be woken up after taking sleeping pills

You can be woken up after taking sleeping pills, because at normal doses, normal people react to the drug only by causing a certain degree of inhibition of the cortical functional activity of the brain, which plays the role of sedation and sleep. However, if the elderly or people who do not often take sleeping pills are more sensitive to the drug, it may be difficult to call up. If you call the patient loudly, pat the patient’s shoulders, call both ears, etc., the patient can be woken up, but the patient may be slightly slow and slow in response after waking up, which is caused by the inhibition of the function of the cerebral cortex by the drug, but most patients can be woken up by taking sleeping pills. If the patient takes a large amount of sleeping pills, he or she may not be woken up.