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  1. ... the same time each year [usually in the fall and winter but rarely may occur in the ... day in the morning beginning in the early fall, continuing through the winter, and stopping in the ...
  2. ... who have sleep-onset insomnia (difficulty falling asleep) fall asleep more quickly. Ramelteon is in a class ... ramelteon at bedtime and you are unable to fall asleep, you may take ramelteon if you will ...
  3. ... dry, scaly, or thickened skin so that it falls off or can be removed easily.
  4. ... black out]) of neurogenic orthostatic hypotension (a sudden fall in blood pressure that occurs when a person ...
  5. Midodrine is used to treat orthostatic hypotension (sudden fall in blood pressure that occurs when a person ...
  6. ... short-term treatment of insomnia (to help you fall asleep and stay asleep for a proper rest) ...
  7. ... will be more comfortable and less likely to fall out when it is placed as far back ... in place for 3 months. The ring may fall out if you have not inserted it deeply ...
  8. ... may loosen a patch or cause it to fall off. If a patch becomes loose, smooth it down with your fingers. If a patch falls off before noon, apply a new patch. If ...
  9. ... However, these activities may cause the system to fall off your gum. After you are finished the ... your testosterone buccal system does not stick or falls off within 8 hours after you apply it, ...
  10. ... mouth seems to shorten the time needed to fall asleep in young adults and children with this ... seems to shorten the time it takes to fall asleep in people with insomnia, but only by ...
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