Sleep Disorders

Premier Health’s sleep centers can help you with comprehensive sleep care and a wide range of sleep-disorder testing.

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When you can’t sleep, your normal life may feel overwhelming and your overall health may suffer. But we can help you get the sleep that you need. Our sleep specialists will care for you, from testing to diagnosis to treatment. With top specialists, advanced tools, and attention to your comfort, our sleep centers are nationally recognized. And five centers around the Dayton region means you're not far from help. We’re committed to caring for you and improving your sleep.

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Please call us if you need sleep help. We'll help you take your next step in getting the rest you need. Find the location nearest you.

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Conditions

  • Sleep Apnea
  • Snoring

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Don’t Yawn the Day Away. Check Your Meds!

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We all have days when we’d like to pause for some midday shut-eye. But if your sleepy days have become the norm, look to your medicine cabinet for a possible cause.  

Feeling drowsy, groggy or fatigued are side effects of many medications, both prescription and over-the-counter. Some drugs may be OK on their own, but cause fatigue when combined with others. And then there are drugs that cause you to stay awake for long periods, such as amphetamines, but make you sleepy when their effectiveness wears off.

If you’re on medication for any reason and find yourself sleepier than usual, it’s important to find out why.

Sleepy Can Be Dangerous 

Sleepiness is a side effect that can have serious consequences, like: 

  • Reducing your productivity 
  • Lowering your awareness and ability to stay safe 
  • Increasing your risk of an accident at work, on the road and in the home 

These Medications are Known to Cause Sleepiness

Name of drugWhat it treats
Alpha-adrenergic blockers and Beta-adrenergic blockersHigh blood pressure
Antibiotics Infections (or to prevent infections) caused by bacteria
Antidepressants Anxiety, depression, eating disorders, chronic pain, etc.
AntiemeticsNausea and vomiting
Antihistamines Allergies, common cold, motion sickness
Antipsychotics Serious psychiatric conditions like schizophrenia and bipolar disorder
Benzodiazepines (tranquilizers) Anxiety, agitation, muscle spasms, seizures
Diuretics (water pills) High blood pressure, glaucoma, edema
Dopamine agonists Parkinson’s disease
Muscle relaxersSore muscles
Proton pump inhibitorsReflux, GERD
Statins and fibratesHigh cholesterol
If you’re on medication for any reason and find yourself sleepier than usual, it’s important to find out why.

Steps You Can Take

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If fighting grogginess or fatigue has become routine for you, talk to your doctor or pharmacist. There may be replacement drugs available without a sleepy side effect. Or the solution may be as simple as adjusting the dose, avoiding alcohol, or taking a drug at a different time of the day. 

Approach your doctor or pharmacist with: 

  • A complete list of your medications and their dosage  
  • Include any over-the-counter medications, vitamins and herbs that you take 
  • Be confident that a solution for your sleepiness will be found!

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Small Steps: To help prevent snoring and sleep apnea:
Stop smoking, Lose weight, Try nasal strips

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