I want to be alert while driving and I'm worried about sleep deprivation as I head out over the road for the first time.
Are OTC sleep aids like Sominex or Benadryl effective, or do they just make you groggy the next day?
OTC sleep aids?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by youngclarkh, Oct 5, 2014.
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I try not to use them often, but when I have to flip from driving during the day to driving at night I will take 4 Benadryl to knock me out.
Don't wait until you've tossed and turned for 4 hours or you definitely will be groggy. If you think you'll need them, take them as soon as you start your break.blairandgretchen Thanks this. -
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I find a nice glass of pinot noir along with a handful of ambien before bed works wonders. If I can't do that, melatonin seems to help sometimes. Or play a podcast of obama's latest excuse why he wants to restart what he promised to stop for 6 years
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LMAO. Obama puts me to sleep immediately. Good advice
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If you get in enough hours you're be fine. At least more than 4. Any of the OTC PM's will work. I stay away from aspirin PM's because of my stomach but any of them work. But of course we all know un-aided sleep is the best but who can find that these days?
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Zzquil has worked on the 2 occasions it was needed.
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Advil PM liquid-gels work great.
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If I really need to sleep I will take only 1 small tablet (store brand sleep aid) as early as I can. I have noticed if I don't get more than 5 hours of sleep after taking one I feel like a zombie for hours!
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A few tokes of Humboldt gold will chill ya right out. Advil PM works too.
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