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Something to point out is that if you purchase an OTC for specifically being
a sleep aid, it will be far more expensive than say "Exedrin PM" or "Tylenol PM". Read the labels and you will see that the sleep aids has the exact same medicine and dose as these other two. Save your money and buy the Exedrin PM. -- John Huthmaker PPL-SEL P-28-161 http://www.cogentnetworking.com "David Kazdan" wrote in message et... The next poster, Viperdoc, is more knowledgable here than I am--but all (I believe) over-the-counter sleep aids are antihistamines. The "first generation" antihistamines such as diphenhydramine (Benadryl) are quite sedating, and those drugs make a feature out of that bug. David Peter R. wrote: David Kazdan wrote: I have seen NTSB and military accident reports list antidepressant and antihistamine levels. Do sleep aids contain antidepressant or antihistamines? I don't take them so I legitimately don't know. |
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