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Insomnia is the inability to sleep or stay asleep. It can affect you long-term or short-term and affect other aspects of your life. There are a number of treatments for insomnia which can be bought online.

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Insomnia is the inability to sleep or stay asleep. It can affect you long-term or short-term and affect other aspects of your life. There are a number of treatments for insomnia which can be bought online.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many hours of sleep a night is considered insomnia?

Insomnia isn't characterised by a specific amount of sleep, as everyone's different. While most adults require seven to nine hours, some can function on just five hours and don't experience any symptoms.

However, if you don't get enough sleep and you experience symptoms, then you may receive an insomnia diagnosis.

How can I learn good sleep habits?

Learning good sleep habits starts with changing your behaviour, including;

  • Maintaining a consistent bedtime schedule and waking up at the same time each day - including weekends.
  • Avoid screen time before bed and focus on relaxing activities such as bathing and reading.
  • Regulating your bedroom temperature and blocking excess light.
  • Avoiding caffeine and alcohol in the evening.
  • Getting enough exercise during the day.
What is the best sleep aid?

The best sleep aid for your needs depends on the symptoms you're experiencing. For example, sleep education can be beneficial for people with an inconsistent bedtime routine, while melatonin supplements may regulate sleep-wake cycles.

However, if you experience frequent insomnia, medications like Quviviq promote good quality sleep. Sedatives are often used as a last resort, and they're only for short-term insomnia.

Umar Razzaq, MPharm | University of Strathclyde, Clinical Pharmacist.
Content Written by:Umar RazzaqMPharm | University Of Strathclyde
Date Written:01/03/2024
Role:Clinical Pharmacist
Nish Fayyaz, MPharm | University of Strathclyde, Pharmacist.
Medically Reviewed By:Nish FayyazMPharm | University Of Strathclyde
Date Checked:30/05/2025
Role:Pharmacist