
- Many people in cities in India have started relying on sleeping pills to help them solve the problem of insomnia and sleep-related problems.
- Recent studies have shown that almost 33 percent of adults in India suffer from chronic sleep problems [1] and need both over-the-counter and prescription sleep aids.
- Problem use and lack of awareness of possible risks by health professionals are a serious concern, particularly in young people, as the abuse has been noted.
Many people in cities in India have started relying on sleeping pills to help them solve the problem of insomnia and sleep-related problems. Recent studies have shown that almost 33 percent of adults in India suffer from chronic sleep problems [1] and need both over-the-counter and prescription sleep aids. Problem use and lack of awareness of possible risks by health professionals are a serious concern, particularly in young people, as the abuse has been noted.
FAQs
While they aren’t suitable for people with severe sleep disorders, they may be recommended for people with mild sleep disturbances, and they are often used as complementary treatments.
That is why you may be groggy or unrested even if you have slept for hours. Sleep hygiene and behavioral change are usually recommended, or used instead of medication for truly restful sleep.
