Insomnia Medications
A group of drugs called “Insomnia Medications” can help people with obsessive-compulsive disorder who don’t get better with antidepressants alone.
Quetiapine and aripiprazole are two of these drugs. They are recommended because they are less likely to cause major side effects than other antipsychotic drugs. Some of the side effects of atypical antipsychotics are weight gain and twitches. And repeated moves that don’t have to be done.
Most of the time, atypical antipsychotics are taken every day with a sedative. Some Insomnia Medications can change a person’s metabolism. Which can make them more likely to get diabetes or high cholesterol. To avoid major problems, people who take these medicines need to have their weight, and blood sugar. and fatty cholesterol levels checked frequently.