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You sure are clinging emotionally to this. I take trazodone and it's not the first sleep medication I have used.
So nice try, but way off the mark.
We're not talking about your personal experience.
The average half-life of trazodone is 10-12 hours. It's not something that's good for acute insomnia, as I've said, several times. Do you not understand the condition we're talking about? Perhaps Google it or something?
So, what are the "much milder and more commonly used ones", when Ambien and other benzo-derivatives and benzos themselves are factually very commonly used medications for acute insomnia.
They are not factually very commonly used for acute insomnia. You are starting from a place of fiction.
Yes, they are. Ambien is common as fuck and so are other benzo family medications,
Pharmacological Treatment of Insomnia
#Treatment
You're still avoiding naming the “much milder and more commonly used ones”, when Ambien and other benzo-derivatives and benzos themselves are factually very commonly used medications for acute insomnia.