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Does Go 2 Sleep cause weight gain?

Yes, it may cause weight gain, but it is uncommon. Consult your doctor if you are concerned about putting on weight after taking Go 2 Sleep.

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What are the advantages of Go 2 Sleep over other sleep agents?

The advantages of Go 2 Sleep over other sleep agents include that this medicine does not make the patient develop tolerance (after sometime of use of Go 2 Sleep, it is no longer effective at same dose). Unlike other similar hypnotic drugs, Go 2 Sleep does not cause unwanted effects such as hangover and physical dependence.

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Can Go 2 Sleep cause palpitations?

Yes, Go 2 Sleep can cause palpitations but only rarely. If you have any concerns regarding palpitations, consult your doctor.

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Can Go 2 Sleep be used for jet lag?

Yes, Go 2 Sleep tablets can be used for treatment of jet-lag in adults. The biological day and night rhythm can be disturbed by travelling to countries lying in different time zones. This is known as jet-lag. The symptoms and their severity vary from person to person, but are generally worse and last longer the more time zones are crossed. Go 2 Sleep tablets can help restore the normal day-and-night rhythm and reduce the symptoms.

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Can Go 2 Sleep cause withdrawal symptoms?

No, unlike other medicines used to help people fall asleep, Go 2 Sleep does not cause withdrawal symptoms.

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Can Go 2 Sleep make you tired the next day?

Yes, tiredness may occur, but it is an uncommon side effect of Go 2 Sleep. Tell your doctor if this side effect worries you.

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