Skip to content

Tag: Unisom

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

Is Doxylamine Addictive? Understanding the Risks of Dependence and Misuse

4 min read
Many over-the-counter (OTC) sleep aids, including those containing doxylamine succinate, are labeled as “non-habit forming”. However, concerns are valid about whether **is doxylamine addictive**, as prolonged or improper use can lead to tolerance, psychological dependence, and misuse, despite the low risk of traditional physical addiction.

Can you take doxylamine if pregnant? Understanding the evidence-based safety

3 min read
Affecting up to 80% of expectant mothers, nausea and vomiting are common during pregnancy. For those with severe symptoms, medical interventions are often necessary, and the American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists (ACOG) considers the combination of doxylamine and vitamin B6 a first-line treatment option. But can you take doxylamine if pregnant, and what does the evidence say about its safety?

Can doxylamine affect babies?

4 min read
Nausea and vomiting is a common condition, affecting up to 80% of pregnant women [1.3.6]. The combination of doxylamine and pyridoxine is a frequently recommended treatment, raising the question: can doxylamine affect babies through maternal use?

What are the negative effects of doxylamine?

4 min read
Doxylamine, a common over-the-counter sleep aid often sold under the brand name Unisom, is a first-generation antihistamine widely used for short-term insomnia. However, its sedative properties and anticholinergic effects mean that understanding what are the negative effects of doxylamine is crucial for safe use.

Can You Become Dependent on Unisom? Understanding the Risks

4 min read
While Unisom is often considered a non-habit-forming sleep aid, long-term or misuse of the medication can lead to physical and psychological dependence. Understanding the difference between dependence and addiction is crucial for anyone relying on over-the-counter sleep aids like Unisom for more than a couple of weeks.

Is Unisom hard on your liver? Understanding the risks and safe use

5 min read
Over 1.5 million prescriptions for diphenhydramine, an active ingredient in some Unisom products, were written in 2020 alone, highlighting the widespread use of over-the-counter sleep aids. While the antihistamines in Unisom are generally safe for the liver when used correctly and for a short time, understanding the specific formula and risks, especially concerning liver health and potential acetaminophen content, is crucial.

Can Unisom Cause Diarrhea? Understanding the Side Effects

4 min read
While drowsiness is the most widely known effect of Unisom, affecting millions who use it as a sleep aid, some people experience an unexpected side effect: gastrointestinal distress. So, can Unisom cause diarrhea? The answer is yes, although it is less common than constipation.