Unisom Sleep Aid

UnisomSKU: 635292_BT

UOM: Bottle
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Frequently Asked Questions about Unisom Sleep Aid

Unisom Sleep Aid is a sleep aid tablet that contains 25 milligrams of doxylamine succinate, helping to reduce difficulty falling asleep. It is designed for temporary relief from insomnia and other sleep disorders.

No, this product is not recommended for people under 18 years old or those with certain medical conditions, such as glaucoma or kidney disease. Always consult a doctor before taking any medication.

Take one tablet 30 minutes before bedtime and repeat if necessary. Do not exceed the recommended dose of two tablets in 24 hours. Follow the instructions on the label carefully.

Yes, but consult your doctor or pharmacist before taking any medication, especially those that affect sleep patterns or interact with doxylamine succinate.

This product is designed for adults and children over 12 years old experiencing difficulty sleeping. Always follow the recommended dosage and consult a doctor if symptoms persist.

One tablet, 25 milligrams of doxylamine succinate, taken 30 minutes before bedtime. Do not exceed two tablets in 24 hours.

No, the standard dosage is one tablet, 25 milligrams, per serving. However, always follow the instructions on the label carefully.

Unisom Sleep Aid contains doxylamine succinate, a well-established and effective ingredient for temporary relief from insomnia. It is also affordable and widely available.

Unisom Sleep Aid is available at most pharmacies, online retailers, and health food stores. Always purchase from authorized distributors or reputable sources.

Common side effects may include drowsiness, dry mouth, and stomach upset. If you experience severe or persistent symptoms, consult a doctor immediately.

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