Millions of adults struggle with sleep issues, but few realize that common medications are a hidden culprit. Recent surveys reveal that up to 20% of Americans experience sleep disturbances linked to prescription or over-the-counter drugs (CDC). The nervous system—the body’s sleep-wake control center—is especially vulnerable to medication side effects. Yet, the connection between everyday drugs and disrupted sleep often goes unnoticed, making diagnosis a real challenge.
This article uncovers how familiar medicines may sabotage your sleep without warning, and guides you in identifying and managing these stealthy sleep wreckers.
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