Lunesta Medical Uses
Lunesta (Eszopiclone) is in a class of medications called sedative/hypnotics
or sleep medications. It works by slowing activity in the brain. This
medication induces sleep and causes relaxation. This medication is
used to treat insomnia (difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep).
Lunesta (Eszopiclone) is said not only helps people fall asleep quickly,
but it helps them sleep restfully through the night, with fewer interruptions. |
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Basic information
- Drug class: Sedative, Hypnotic
- Dosage Forms: 3 mg tablets
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Order Lunesta to treat insomnia
Eszopiclone
(brand name: Lunesta) is a non-benzodiazepine, sedative medication that
is used for treating insomnia characterized by difficulty falling asleep
and / or difficulty maintaining sleep during the night and early morning.
Insomnia is a difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep or a disturbance
in sleep that makes sleep seem inadequate or unrefreshing. Insomnia is
not a disease. It is a symptom that can have many different causes, including
an irregular sleep-wake schedule, physical disorders, drug use or withdrawal,
drinking large amounts of alcohol in the evening, emotional problems,
and stress. Often, the cause is anxiety, nervousness, depression, or fear.
Some people have long-standing (chronic) insomnia that has little or no
apparent relationship to a physical disorder, use or withdrawal of drugs,
or any stress.
Difficulty falling asleep is common among young and old. About 10% of
adults have chronic insomnia, and about 50% have insomnia sometimes. To
diagnose insomnia, doctors evaluate a person's sleep pattern, use of drugs
(including alcohol and illicit drugs), degree of psychologic stress, medical
history, and level of physical activity. Some people need less sleep than
others, so diagnosis of insomnia is based on a person's individual needs.
Related links:
Lunesta.com - official website