FAQ’s
No! Overdose of sleeping tablets can lead to some dangerous consequences that require medical treatment.
About 30 minutes before bedtime is the right time to take sleeping pills.

Sleeping pills not only make you feel better and help you fall asleep, but they can also cause drowsiness, dizziness, and lack of coordination. Long-term use can also lead to tolerance and dependence, which can also disrupt sleep patterns and have negative consequences for overall health. Seek medical advice for alternatives and safe use.

While medications cannot always treat anxiety, they can help manage its symptoms. Treatment can be a useful part of a treatment approach to anxiety management, especially when combined with therapy, lifestyle changes, and coping mechanisms.

Drinking alcohol while taking any medications is generally not always safe. In addition to reducing the effectiveness of the medication, alcohol can interact with certain medications and cause negative effects such as drowsiness, dizziness, and coordination problems. Generally, check with your doctor first.

Taking antihypertensive medications may be a good idea if your blood pressure significantly affects your daily life. Medications can help reduce symptoms, making treatment more effective and improving quality of life. However, they can have destructive effects and are often more beneficial when used in conjunction with inpatient therapy. A medical expert can help determine this.

The maximum daily dosage varies depending on the person’s condition; although it is accepted that adults and children (over twelve years of age) take up to two capsules per day.

These potential benefits include better control of pain, which may improve how you feel and function physically; an increased ability to function in personal and professional relationships, as well as an improved sense of overall well-being; and or a decrease in the intensity of pain.

The most common side effects of painkiller tablets are:- Nausea, vomiting, constipation, pruritus, dizziness, dry mouth and sedation.
Use Intimate capsules as directed by your doctor. They are usually administered once a day, orally along with water. Do not skip doses; follow the recommended schedule; and stop using the medication without first consulting your doctor.
Doses of intimate pills depend on the individual condition. Intimate tablets generally last up to 30 minutes but sometimes it takes an hour to react due to its particular person. For best results, always follow the instructions of your healthcare provider.

The most common side effects of an intimate tablet include headache, dyspepsia, back pain, myalgia, nasopharyngitis, and nasal congestion.

  • Rapid heartbeat or palpitations.
  • Feeling weak, dizzy, or light-headed.
  • Experiencing extreme temperatures.
  • Chills, sweating, or shaking.
  • Feeling sick or nauseous.
  • Pain in the stomach or chest.
Although it may seem much longer, a panic attack usually lasts between 5 to 20 minutes. Typically, the first 10 minutes are when the intensity is at its peak. Although the symptoms can be overwhelming, they usually subside. In rare cases, a panic attack can last up to an hour, although this is rare.
Panic attacks are not dangerous to the body, but they can be extremely distressing. They cause severe anxiety and physical symptoms such as rapid heartbeat and shortness of breath. While not life-threatening, frequent panic attacks can affect the quality of life and may lead to avoidance behaviours. Treatment can help manage and reduce symptoms.