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    Sleep Aid’s Hidden Danger Revealed

    Staff ReporterBy Staff ReporterJune 10, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    1. Many struggle with sleep, often turning to medications like quetiapine.
    2. Quetiapine may improve sleep but has serious next-day effects, impairing alertness.
    3. Study shows increased reaction times, driving risks, even without feeling sleepy.
    4. Experts warn against routine use for sleep, especially in sleep apnea cases.

    The Hidden Dangers of Common Sleep Medication

    Many Americans struggle with sleep, and some turn to medication for help. Quetiapine, sold as Seroquel, is an antipsychotic used for conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. Doctors often prescribe lower doses of it off-label to treat insomnia. While it can help some sleep problems, new research questions its safety.

    Studies show that quetiapine can lengthen sleep and reduce waking during the night. However, it also has unexpected side effects. A recent trial tested the drug on 15 people with obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). This condition causes breathing blocks during sleep, leading to tiredness and snoring. The results revealed a troubling pattern: participants had slower reaction times and worse driving performance the next day, despite feeling alert.

    The study used simple tests to measure alertness. Participants reacted more slowly after taking quetiapine, and their simulated driving was less safe. Many did not feel especially sleepy, but their actions suggested otherwise. This mismatch creates a safety risk, especially for tasks like driving. Although the study was small, it raises serious questions about the drug’s safety for sleep.

    Researchers warn that quetiapine should not be routinely used for sleep, especially for those with or suspected of having sleep apnea. Proper diagnosis is crucial. Many people with sleep apnea are undiagnosed, making it hard to identify which medications are safe. More extensive research is needed to understand long-term effects and optimal dosages.

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