With times changing and everyone’s schedule becoming cramped with endless work and tasks that need to be taken care of, a lot of people have been reporting their fatigue symptoms, because they are more exhausted than ever.
In addition to that, a recent study has found that the more someone is a primary care provider, the more they express their struggle with fatigue, and the percentage of that is up to 20 percent.
This is possible due to the long working hours, the amount of time people spend glued to their desks in front of the screen, and not enough rest.
However, it is important to note that might not be the only reason for that fatigue and exhaustion.
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Medications are prescribed for certain reasons and although they may cause certain side effects such as drowsiness, it should not be happening during daytime.
If that happens then you should consult with your doctor and figure out an alternative that works for you. Until then, you can get to know about the 4 medications that could be making you drowsy.
1. Antihistamine
This medication does exactly what its name suggests, it blocks histamine. Histamine is essentially a chemical neurotransmitter released by cells; this happens as an allergic reaction.
The symptoms can be itching and/or irritation. So, if you are someone who struggles with seasonal allergies, hives, rashes or nasal congestion then you most likely have this medication somewhere in your cabinet.
Aside from this, this medication can also help you fall asleep a little better. Experts explain how this medication targets the part of our brain which has to do with fight or flight responses that are wired within us.
This process is what could potentially result in the drowsiness felt during daytime. Basically, if you are taking this medication for allergies you might want to find an alternative to not deal with drowsiness as a side effect.
2. Antidepressants
Antidepressants are unfortunately very commonly taken among many people. However, as unfortunate as it is to have to take antidepressants, it is all for good reason because they have continuously saved people’s lives.
Antidepressants work in a way that targets the “feel-good” chemical in our brain, also known as “serotonin”. Serotonin is what controls our sleep, mood, and even emotions.
However, fatigue is a very common side effect of antidepressants, and drowsiness can be easily linked to this type of meds too.
3. Muscle relaxants
If you have ever had to experience muscle pain before for whatever reason, then you are definitely familiar with how much of a relief muscle relaxants are an absolute dream to have in times of need.
How exactly they cause drowsiness is still unknown, however, since it is suspected that drowsiness is caused by medications that interact with a specific part of the brain, then it is assumed that muscle relaxants somewhat go through the same process.
4. Beta blockers
This is often described when it comes to high blood pressure as well as heart related conditions.
Since beta blocker’s main task is lowering blood pressure and heart rate, some have stated that it also makes them tired, exhausted and sleepy.
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If you have any concerns upon reading this article, please be sure to reach out to your healthcare provider.
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