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I was only sleeping about 15 minutes every couple of hours before trying rozerem.
After taking it I slept about 6 hours, waking up two or three times in a night. It took about three nights before it started to work.
I couldn't continue the rozerem becuase my insurance didn't cover it and it was about $100 a month.
I had tried larazapam and lunesta before but they didn't work for me.
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Couldn't take it. Gave me restless leg syndrome and anxiety. Sleep meds are very idiosyncratic -- what caused me problems may be fine for you. Can you get a free sample to try before you invest in a month's supply?
Good luck! Not sleeping is poopy.
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Yes, I have been taking it for about 2 months now. I don't take every night though and after reading the replies, maybe I should?
My LLMD perscribed it because he said that it is really Melotonin; a natural sleep hormone that we should be producing; non-addictive---if I remember right. But you may want to Google that.
Anyway, I like it because it's the closest to natural you can get.
Good luck as insomnia is horrible!!!
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