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U.S. approves drug for middle-of-the-night insomniacs

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Intermezzo sounds like a good movie name. What's wrong with taking cheap melatonin of you can get it here?

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I wake up at 4:30 am every day for some reason. Kind of annoying. But I have to leave to get to my business by 5:30 am every day so this drug would not be good for me. I hope people that drink be extra careful, or we will read a lot about people not waking up.

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But then I will be waking up at 3:30 am.

It might be the clicking of the gears on newspaper motorcycle deliveries.

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Hahah I think Zichi meant 1 hour later.

But really it's true, just go to bed later, you'll be that much more tired and sleep that much longer.

A couple of things, do you have a good alarm? I noticed that I'll wake up a lot if I'm nervous about missing my alarm or some appointment. I just bought a nice loud alarm and I sleep soundly until I wake up.

and try using a device like white noise, it kind of drowns out those annoying morning noises... or use earplugs. :)

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New drugs are often marketed by the Food and Drug Administration Agency just like any business does in marketing new products in the private sector. Unfortunately some people believe that prescription drugs will always help and seem to give much credit not understanding the limited benefits and true consequences. However it can pay to find out exactly how to make a wise choice in selecting a new drug by using a free web site like "Medicine Plus" or researching for drugs that have been shown to prevent any actual outcome that is negative or even consider using a drug that has a positive track record for a extended of time. However what's really important is that your private or family physician knows exactly what your taking and that matters and could make a difference.

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