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I just have to say this: YES drugs can have side effects, even if you use them 100% correctly and NO these do not affect everyone the same.I have no direct experience with this particular drug, but just because some people claim to use it without any trouble doesn't mean that those who have experienced side effects are irresponsible abusers of the drug.
Posted by: biochemist of ACT 10:12am today
I worked as a Sales Rep for Sanofi for a number of years and my first line drug was Stilnox. When taken properly, the side effects, compared to those of benzodiazapines such as Valium, Temazapam and others, are rare. I think that it needs to be put in to perspective that there will always be side effects, and Stilnox is no different. It is prescribed for the temporary relief of insomnia, and should not be prescribed for periods of longer than one month. Certainly, all of these people who are somewhat hysterically calling for Stilnox to be removed from the shelves are being a little melodramatic. Be responsible with it, and you will reduce the possibility of adverse reactions.
Posted by: Sales Rep of Australia 10:04am today
Why can't we ban this killer drug b4 more people get killed? It's been argued for years.
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