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Sleeping Pills Risks: Study Finds Increased Death Risk From Taking Hypnotics

The Huffington Post   First Posted: 02/29/2012 9:47 am Updated: 02/29/2012 10:39 am

If you rely on sleeping pills to fall asleep, you could be putting your health at risk, a new study suggests.

Research published in the journal BMJ Open shows that people who take 18 or fewer sleeping pills per year have a 3.5 times higher risk of dying, compared with people who don't take the pills.

And the effect seems to be even higher with the more pills you take -- CBS News reported that people who take 132 or more sleeping pills a year have a five-times higher risk of death, as well as a 35 percent increased risk of developing cancer.

"We are not certain. But it looks like sleeping pills could be as risky as smoking cigarettes," study researcher Dr. Daniel F. Kripke, MD, an emeritus professor of psychiatry at the University of California, San Diego, told WebMD. "It looks much more dangerous to take these pills than to treat insomnia another way."

WebMD reported that common hypnotic sleeping pills, including Ambien (zolpidem) and Restoril (temazepam) were linked with the increased risk of death.

The study included 10,529 people who took sleeping pills, and 23,676 people who did not take sleeping pills, all with an average age of 54. They were followed for an average of two-and-a-half-years.

According to BBC News, experts say that people shouldn't be overly alarmed by the findings of the study, and should talk to their doctor if they have concerns about their sleeping medication.

ABC News also pointed out that the study makes no mention of whether the people in the study were also being simultaneously treated for other health conditions, or the reasons for why they were given sleeping pills.

"Most chronic conditions, including cancer, are associated with insomnia and mortality," Dr. Steven Scharf, a professor of medicine at the University of Maryland in Baltimore, who was not involved in the study, told ABC News. "Who knows what the cause here was?"

The Los Angeles Times previously reported that sleeping pill use among Americans has grown recently -- in 2008, there were a record-high 56 million prescriptions for the drugs. The LA Times explained that stress and anxiety over money, the economy and jobs are big factors in the sleeplessness prompting the pill use.

"The first stress symptom people experience is insomnia," Dr. Gregg D. Jacobs, an insomnia specialist at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, told the LA Times. "The size of the sleeping pill market can only go up because of the economy and stress."

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If you rely on sleeping pills to fall asleep, you could be putting your health at risk, a new study suggests. Research published in the journal BMJ Open shows that people who take 18 or fewer ...
If you rely on sleeping pills to fall asleep, you could be putting your health at risk, a new study suggests. Research published in the journal BMJ Open shows that people who take 18 or fewer ...
 
 
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Edward Watters
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal
04:04 PM on 05/02/2013
Big Pharma's role in pushing these drugs somehow was overlooked.
05:25 PM on 09/04/2012
What happened to the good old "what doesn't kill you'll make you stronger"?
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Edward Watters
If voting changed anything, they'd make it illegal
04:01 PM on 05/02/2013
Simplistic sayings such as that one have hundreds of exceptions.
05:15 PM on 09/04/2012
Why is it that what have been found to help humans always end up becoming our achilles hill?
04:18 PM on 03/15/2012
Gosh. I've been taking Ambien daily for 20 years. No point in stopping now, I must already be dead.
05:17 PM on 09/04/2012
rest in peace, opps! sleep in peace...
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StormCarRain
07:58 AM on 03/03/2012
I get cronic insomnia on occasion so I need my Xanax for temporary relief.
10:43 PM on 03/02/2012
People who take sleeping pills will die while those who don't take them won't? Who knew the secret to eternal life was this simple!
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Happyexpat
Reality doesn't care what you believe.
05:09 PM on 03/02/2012
The inability to sleep can also cause death. Where's the scary article about that?
10:11 PM on 03/02/2012
Drink tea, take a bath, read a book, watch a movie, exercise.... there are plenty of things people can do to go to sleep! I should know! I get so stressed I can't sleep sometimes... In most cases Insomnia comes from stress. Eliminating that stress or taking your self from that stressful environment can help you sleep. Its as simple as sleeping on the couch for a change of scenery!
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Happyexpat
Reality doesn't care what you believe.
10:41 AM on 03/04/2012
"In most cases insomnia comes from stress" And in other cases it doesn't and tea and bath just don't do it.
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Bradley Scott Roon
not left or right: think for yourself
09:52 AM on 03/02/2012
Yes, and there is a direct correspondence between taking acetaminophen and childhood occurrence of allergies and the risk is parallel to acetaminophen dosage and extends a lesser degree into adulthood and allergies for us. Acetaminophen is also linked to Alzheimers as biochemically it is known to basically destroy a brain specific antioxidant.
Which drug do you take? The reason for the question is because if you take a drug, you are damaging your body. Period.
Try meditation. Double blind studies, and more effective. Need to relax to sleep? Take a standardized extract of valerian root, you know, where the synthetic valium was taken from? It doesn't have any side effects (Look up in Werbach's encyclopedic volumes for possible interactions) No addiction, no depression etc.
10:40 PM on 03/01/2012
"The first stress symptom people experience is insomnia," Dr. Gregg D. Jacobs, an insomnia specialist at the University of Massachusetts Medical Center, told the LA Times. "The size of the sleeping pill market can only go up because of the economy and stress."

You know what stresses me out.? Being told my sleeping pill causes death - BUT NOT EXPLAINING HOW IT CAUSES DEATH.
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Bradley Scott Roon
not left or right: think for yourself
09:58 AM on 03/02/2012
Taking it. It is an unnatural substance. Your body is a product of nature and you must give it the ingredients needed to make a good recipe of you. If you take fake stuff like processed foods and synthetic vitamins which are never as effective as the real things, how is your body supposed to deal with these things?
Some people don't respong to St John's wort, some do. Relaxation can be achieved with several herbal compounds and since most drugs are fake versions of herbs you can't tell me they don't have validity. Aspirin is salycilic acid to synthesize white willow bark extract. The bark will not give you kidney liver damage (3 weeks). It won't tear up your intestines - the best way to develop food allergies. Anything you eat w/nsaid damaged intestinal lining allows partially digested food substances into the blood stream where the macrophages know they shouldn't be. The macrophages hunt them down and later when your intestines have healed, they still have a key that says milk is bad. Now you have a food allergy.
Simple example of nature vs synthetic. Meditate. It's proven.
09:04 PM on 03/01/2012
A long time ago, someone transcribed,
THOU SHALT NOT KILL.

The overuse of sleeping pills is a scandal, and like all health scandals, most -- if not all -- of us are IN ON IT.
07:48 PM on 03/01/2012
Oh, for Pete's sake. Either provide much more detail or nix the whole article...please!
10:13 PM on 03/02/2012
Sleeping pills= higher death rate and possible cancer... thats all I need to know! lol I won't be starting those
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Ashley Charron
05:12 PM on 03/01/2012
Correlation doesn't equal causation. There are a whole slew of factors that determine death. Besides, what DOESN'T kill you nowadays?
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saami
Cranky old lady
12:05 PM on 03/01/2012
This study did not show that the sleeping meds caused the increase in early death just that there was a coincidence of early death and sleeping meds. There is a huge difference. It appears that there are people who had an increased incidence of death who were on sleeping meds. It didn't prove that the cause of their deaths was the sleeping pills. I am tired of the lay press not knowing the difference and scaring the pants off people needlessly.
MommyMD
MD, Professor, Mom
04:46 PM on 03/01/2012
The lay press does not know the word "association."
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saami
Cranky old lady
03:15 PM on 03/05/2012
I concur. They don't seem to understand cause and effect at all. I was picking my nose on a street corner when a chunk of cement fell off the roof and hit me on the head. Obviously the cause was picking my nose. That's about as intelligent as they get.
11:06 AM on 03/01/2012
This is totally the American way! Insomnia is a warning sign of stress. So rather than honor that warning sign, our crazy culture makes it completely unacceptable, so people resort to drugs. Imagine....you have insomnia because of stress at work. Rather than Ambien, the doc gives you a prescription for a yoga class, and puts a cap on your working hours at something approaching 40 hours per week, rather than 60. Unimaginable in America. Never happen. So people will continue to drop dead from stress and our dumb attempts to curb it.
06:46 AM on 03/01/2012
older patients should not take sleeping pills. all have partly blocked arteries. the sleeping pills make them sleep so hard that their blood pressure drops. when that occurs, blood can`t be pumped past the block and they awaken with a stroke. i`ve seen it more than once.