Your insomnia medication may be damaging your brain

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Your insomnia medication may be damaging your brain

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Some rather startling research has just been released concerning the use of anticholinergics – drugs that are frequently purchased over-the-counter as insomnia remedies. Anticholinergics are widely used and are sold under the brand names Benadryl, Dramamine, Exedrin PM, Nytrol, Sominex

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Tags: Allergy Medication, Brain, Sleep Disorder, Insomnia, Insomnia Medication, Drug, Benadryl

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