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What Cause Dizziness And Insomnia While On Amlodipine?
My potassium was to low on August of this year....dr changed my blood pressure to amlodipine 5 mg..after potassium dropped...since then have episodes of haziness,poor thinking. Trouble sleeping fatigue.. Lack of energy...No sex drive. What could my problem be??? Also poor appetite and weight loss. I have a dr apt on nov 29..... Plan to call a see him this Monday. Stress in my life due to my job .......35 years and can t decide what decision to make. I would appreciate your advice.
Well, insomnia may be difficult to treat, but there are some methods which can be used. Treatment options include behavior and lifestyle changes, medicines, and complementary medicines.
You need to change your dietary habits and these include changing your sleep area or schedule, watching what and when you eat and drink, and being more active.
It's also important to keep regular bedtimes and wake times-7 days a week-and to try to avoid taking naps during the day.
Prescription sleep medicines may also help and include diazepam and similar medications. Melatonin is supplement which may be of help as well. In severe cases special testing is needed.
Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further.
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What Cause Dizziness And Insomnia While On Amlodipine?
Hi, Well, insomnia may be difficult to treat, but there are some methods which can be used. Treatment options include behavior and lifestyle changes, medicines, and complementary medicines. You need to change your dietary habits and these include changing your sleep area or schedule, watching what and when you eat and drink, and being more active. It s also important to keep regular bedtimes and wake times-7 days a week-and to try to avoid taking naps during the day. Prescription sleep medicines may also help and include diazepam and similar medications. Melatonin is supplement which may be of help as well. In severe cases special testing is needed. Hope I have answered your query. Let me know if I can assist you further. Take care Regards, Dr Ivan R. Rommstein, General Surgeon