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Nytol One-A-Night 50mg Sleep Aid Tablets (20)

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Product Summary

Nytol - Clinically proven to help relieve temporary sleeplessness by promoting a regular sleeping pattern.

If you’re having trouble drifting off to sleep, simply take one tablet 20 minutes before bed and you’ll find no trouble in gaining a full night of rest.

Directions

  • Recommended dose for adults and children aged 16 years and over: Swallow 1 tablet with water 20 minutes before you go to bed.
  • Not to be used by children under 16 years
  • Not to be used by the elderly with confusion
  • Do not take more than the recommended dose.
  • Do not take extra tablets if you wake up in the night.
  • Do not take for more than 2 weeks without consulting a doctor.

Ingredients

  • The active substance: Each tablet contains Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride 50 mg.
  • The other ingredients are: Anhydrous lactose, microcrystalline cellulose, maize starch, stearic acid and silicon dioxide.

Warnings and Restrictions

  • Do not exceed the stated dose.
  • Do not give to children under 16 years of age.
  • Do not take if you have ever had an allergic reaction to diphenhydramine hydrochloride or any of the other ingredients.
  • Do not take if you have an obstruction in your stomach or gut for example, because of an ulcer.
  • Do not take if you are pregnant, breastfeeding or receiving prescribed medicines.
  • If your sleeping difficulties persist, see your doctor.
  • This medicine may make you sleepy. If this happens, do not drive or use tools or machines.
  • Do not drink alcohol while using this product.

Do not take Nytol One-A-Night:

  • if you have ever had an allergic reaction to diphenhydramine hydrochloride or any of the other ingredients
  • if you have an obstruction in your stomach or gut (for example, because of an ulcer).

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking Nytol One-A-Night:

  • if you have asthma, bronchitis or Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease (COPD)
  • if you have narrow-angle glaucoma (a form of raised pressure in the eye)
  • if you have an enlarged prostate or urinary retention
  • if you have moderate to severe liver or kidney disease
  • if you have myasthenia gravis, epilepsy or seizure disorders.

If your sleeping difficulties persist, talk to your doctor or pharmacist.

Nytol One-A-Night may get less effective if you use it continuously.

Pregnancy, breastfeeding and fertility

Talk to your doctor before taking Nytol One-A-Night if you are pregnant, trying to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding.

Driving and using machines

Do not drive or operate machinery when taking this product. Nytol One-A-Night is intended to produce sleepiness or drowsiness soon after the dose is taken.

Nytol One-A-Night contains lactose. If you have been told by your doctor that you have an intolerance to some sugars such as lactose, talk to your doctor or pharmacist before using this product.

Taking other medicines

Talk to your doctor or pharmacist before taking these tablets if you are taking any prescribed medicines; particularly:

  • tricyclic antidepressants
  • monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs prescribed for depression) within the last two weeks
  • atropine (used to dilate pupils of the eyes)
  • medicines that make you drowsy.

Avoid the use of other antihistamines – those used on your skin and in cold and cough medicines – while taking this medicine.

Do not drink alcohol while using Nytol One-A-Night.

Storage

  • Store in a dry place.
  • Do not use this medicine after the expiry date (EXP) stated on the pack.
  • Do not throw away any medicines via wastewater or household waste.
  • Ask your pharmacist how to throw away medicines you no longer use.
  • These measures will help protect the environment.
  • Keep this medicine out of the sight and reach of children.

Pharmacist FAQs Answered

How does Nytol One-A-Night help sleep?

Nytol One-A-Night contains 50 mg diphenhydramine hydrochloride, an antihistamine but with sedative (sleeping) activity. It works by reducing brain activity, causing wakefulness, making it easier to fall asleep and sleep through the night. It is therefore ideal for people who experience occasional sleeplessness or mild insomnia, such as during times of stress or after disruptions to their routine. Unlike some sleep aids, it's only intended for short-term use (a period not exceeding two weeks), since its effect will diminish with regular use. Take note that Nytol doesn't cure the underlying causes of recurring insomnia; if you experience chronic insomnia, consult your doctor to prevent having a medical or psychological condition. Always follow the dosage instructions to avoid drowsiness or confusion.

For whom is Nytol One-A-Night not suitable?

Nytol One-A-Night is not appropriate for everyone. It is not suitable for children below 16 years, or for elderly people who are susceptible to confusion, as it can increase the risk of drowsiness, falls, or disorientation. You should also avoid it if you have had an allergic reaction to diphenhydramine or its tablet components, or if you have other conditions such as stomach or intestinal obstruction (like ulcers). If you suffer from asthma, chronic bronchitis, COPD, glaucoma, enlarged prostate, epilepsy, liver or kidney diseases, you must consult with your physician or pharmacist initially before you take it. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid this medicine unless advised by a doctor. Taking Nytol safely means being honest about your medical history, even for an over-the-counter product, because certain conditions or medications can increase the risk of serious side effects.

What side effects can occur with Nytol One-A-Night?

Like all medicines, Nytol One-A-Night can cause side effects, though not everyone will experience them. The most common is grogginess or drowsiness the next day, which may interfere with your driving or mechanical abilities. Others may also have dry mouth, blurry vision, dizziness, or urinary retention. Allergic reactions such as rash, itch, swelling, or shortness of breath are possible in very rare cases—if it happens, see a doctor at once. The sedative effect can be enhanced when co-administered with alcohol or other drugs causing sleepiness, and thus should be avoided at all costs. The continuous use can lead to decreased efficacy over time, such that the drug would no longer have an effect. For minimal side effects, always follow the dose prescribed (a tablet) and never administer another dose if you wake up during the night.

Is Nytol One-A-Night to be taken with other medicines?

It's rather important to check with your physician or pharmacist before you take Nytol One-A-Night with other medications. This is especially true if you're taking antidepressants (tricyclics or MAOIs), atropine, or other antihistamines (including cold, cough, or allergy medications), as their combination can result in higher risks of drowsiness, confusion, or other effects. Alcohol should also be completely avoided while using Nytol because it can markedly increase sedative effects, which are hazardous. Even herbs such as NyQuil and medications available without a prescription can interact, so it's always safer to consult if in doubt. Remember, just because a drug is available over the counter doesn't automatically mean it's safe. Precociousness with drug interactions prevents unwanted side effects and enables you to utilise the product as safely as possible.

What if I accidentally took more Nytol One-A-Night than I should?

If you accidentally take more Nytol One-A-Night than you should, seek medical attention immediately, even if you are feeling fine initially. Excessive diphenhydramine intake can cause serious ill health, including extreme drowsiness, confusion, restlessness, hallucinations, rapid heart rate, dry mouth, dilated pupils, or, in extreme cases, fits and breathing difficulties. Never try to "wait it out" at home—earlier treatment can prevent complications. Bring the package of medicine with you so medical personnel may know precisely what was ingested. Be diligent not to take accidental overdose: keep Nytol away from children and take the doses as instructed: one tablet each night, not more than once within any 24 hours. Never take a second dose if you wake up during the night because this increases the risk of next-day sleepiness or more serious effects.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does Nytol One-A-Night help sleep?
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Nytol One-A-Night contains 50 mg diphenhydramine hydrochloride, an antihistamine but with sedative (sleeping) activity. It works by reducing brain activity, causing wakefulness, making it easier to fall asleep and sleep through the night. It is therefore ideal for people who experience occasional sleeplessness or mild insomnia, such as during times of stress or after disruptions to their routine. Unlike some sleep aids, it's only intended for short-term use (a period not exceeding two weeks), since its effect will diminish with regular use. Take note that Nytol doesn't cure the underlying causes of recurring insomnia; if you experience chronic insomnia, consult your doctor to prevent having a medical or psychological condition. Always follow the dosage instructions to avoid drowsiness or confusion.

For whom is Nytol One-A-Night not suitable?
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Nytol One-A-Night is not appropriate for everyone. It is not suitable for children below 16 years, or for elderly people who are susceptible to confusion, as it can increase the risk of drowsiness, falls, or disorientation. You should also avoid it if you have had an allergic reaction to diphenhydramine or its tablet components, or if you have other conditions such as stomach or intestinal obstruction (like ulcers). If you suffer from asthma, chronic bronchitis, COPD, glaucoma, enlarged prostate, epilepsy, liver or kidney diseases, you must consult with your physician or pharmacist initially before you take it. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should avoid this medicine unless advised by a doctor. Taking Nytol safely means being honest about your medical history, even for an over-the-counter product, because certain conditions or medications can increase the risk of serious side effects.

What side effects can occur with Nytol One-A-Night?
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Like all medicines, Nytol One-A-Night can cause side effects, though not everyone will experience them. The most common is grogginess or drowsiness the next day, which may interfere with your driving or mechanical abilities. Others may also have dry mouth, blurry vision, dizziness, or urinary retention. Allergic reactions such as rash, itch, swelling, or shortness of breath are possible in very rare cases—if it happens, see a doctor at once. The sedative effect can be enhanced when co-administered with alcohol or other drugs causing sleepiness, and thus should be avoided at all costs. The continuous use can lead to decreased efficacy over time, such that the drug would no longer have an effect. For minimal side effects, always follow the dose prescribed (a tablet) and never administer another dose if you wake up during the night.

Is Nytol One-A-Night to be taken with other medicines?
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It's rather important to check with your physician or pharmacist before you take Nytol One-A-Night with other medications. This is especially true if you're taking antidepressants (tricyclics or MAOIs), atropine, or other antihistamines (including cold, cough, or allergy medications), as their combination can result in higher risks of drowsiness, confusion, or other effects. Alcohol should also be completely avoided while using Nytol because it can markedly increase sedative effects, which are hazardous. Even herbs such as NyQuil and medications available without a prescription can interact, so it's always safer to consult if in doubt. Remember, just because a drug is available over the counter doesn't automatically mean it's safe. Precociousness with drug interactions prevents unwanted side effects and enables you to utilise the product as safely as possible.

What if I accidentally took more Nytol One-A-Night than I should?
arrow

If you accidentally take more Nytol One-A-Night than you should, seek medical attention immediately, even if you are feeling fine initially. Excessive diphenhydramine intake can cause serious ill health, including extreme drowsiness, confusion, restlessness, hallucinations, rapid heart rate, dry mouth, dilated pupils, or, in extreme cases, fits and breathing difficulties. Never try to "wait it out" at home—earlier treatment can prevent complications. Bring the package of medicine with you so medical personnel may know precisely what was ingested. Be diligent not to take accidental overdose: keep Nytol away from children and take the doses as instructed: one tablet each night, not more than once within any 24 hours. Never take a second dose if you wake up during the night because this increases the risk of next-day sleepiness or more serious effects.

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