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sistersarah



Joined: 03 Jan 2004
Location: hiding out

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 7:29 pm    Post subject: Sleeping pills for long flights Reply with quote

I can't sleep in cars, buses, trains, planes....anything that moves.
I'm going to Canada for a visit and I want to get some sleep on my way there for a change.

Has anyone picked up any sleeping pills at the pharmacies here in Korea? I know they sell sleeping pills but I was just wondering if anyone has any specific recommendations or advice on what to stay away from. Thanks.
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Harpeau



Joined: 01 Feb 2003
Location: Coquitlam, BC

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:28 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pop some Melatonine. It's the bomb!!
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jjurabong



Joined: 22 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:33 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

They sell sleeping pills here called azol - pronounced "ajol" and another one called aron. Some pharmacies will say a prescription is required, but most will just give them to you - they are non-addictive. ( I used to live in a super noisy neighbourhood and am a very light sleeper.)

Be aware though - I have tried taking them on planes, as I'm just like you - can't sleep sitting up and am a fearful flyer to boot. They didn't knock me out like they did when I was in bed, and just ended up making me feel out of it, and uncomfortable.

They are cheap, so I recommend trying some before you get on the plane, to make sure they don't have a bad reaction for you.

A business student of mine, who flies long-haul regularly, swears by Ambien, which is a prescription drug. You may want to do some research on that as well.

Hope this helps.
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tzechuk



Joined: 20 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 8:53 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do they still sell stugeron?

When I was little, I used to take those - until I got used to flying (4 round trips a year does that to you) and they would knock me out - definitely madem e drowsy enough to sleep.

I know it's a motion sickness tablet but I think it's a little less harmful than sleeping pills.
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Wangja



Joined: 17 May 2004
Location: Seoul, Yongsan

PostPosted: Wed Jun 14, 2006 9:07 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm an old dog at flying long-haul. It gets no better with each passing year; in truth, it gets worse. Seat pitch reduces, service is worse, paying for beer, food is always carp ... etc etc.

Anyway: I use Melatonin and have for years. It works.

If you want to be really sure, take a 5mg Valium on boarding the plane too. Then one Melatonin with the first beer, meal, sleep 5/6 hours, water, one more melatonin, sleep till landing.
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Ekuboko



Joined: 22 Dec 2004
Location: ex-Gyeonggi

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:16 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

Do you need a prescription for Melatonin in Korea, or is it sold over the counter? How much is it?
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JLarter



Joined: 17 Apr 2006

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 1:48 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you're on an airline that gives free drinks e.g. BA. I've always found drinking beer at 39,000 feet tends to send me off!!!
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pocariboy73



Joined: 23 Jan 2003

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 3:39 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Melatonin does nothing for me. Been there, done that. Go to the doctor and get a presciption for the strongest pill available. I find that's the only way I can get sleep. The other pills are just gonna make you feel drowsy and uncomfortable. Just my opinion...
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Wangja



Joined: 17 May 2004
Location: Seoul, Yongsan

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:30 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Ekuboko wrote:
Do you need a prescription for Melatonin in Korea, or is it sold over the counter? How much is it?


Over the counter, but in pharmacies, not super-markets. Sorry, no idea on the cost, I just don't remember. Larger pharamcies have stock, smaller ones may need to order.
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Wangja



Joined: 17 May 2004
Location: Seoul, Yongsan

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 6:32 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

JLarter wrote:
If you're on an airline that gives free drinks e.g. BA. I've always found drinking beer at 39,000 feet tends to send me off!!!


The only international airline I've flown on recently that does NOT have free booz is Continental: I was stunned, bloody stunned, to have to pay for beer between USA and UK vv.
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tzechuk



Joined: 20 Dec 2004

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:36 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

And I bet they charged the earth for it, too???
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Wangja



Joined: 17 May 2004
Location: Seoul, Yongsan

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 7:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

tzechuk wrote:
And I bet they charged the earth for it, too???


Yes, TZ, 5 USD for something that is delivered free, if warm, in any European stable.
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khyber



Joined: 16 Jan 2003
Location: Compunction Junction

PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:12 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

what I would suggest is spending a bit of extra money and DON'T go on air canada.
When I took singapore airlines back home (with the built in tvs) and good service, the trip was a freakin' breeze. On air canada the time seemed to ddeeeeerrrrraaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaagggg. I'll tell you, a decent airline made a big difference to me.

Also, the sleeping pills (that i took on AC) helped.

I think it was the "ajol". I had two beer about an hr after takeoff and popped the pill inbetween the pounding. I slept for 5hours...even through a meal (unHEARDof for me). Woke up with the glaciers beneath me. Things seem to go much quicker for me over land.
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sistersarah



Joined: 03 Jan 2004
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PostPosted: Thu Jun 15, 2006 9:45 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for the advice everyone. i'm feeling good about knocking myself out on the plane. i'm connecting three times, so i'm really gonna have to get some sleep on the long flight from narita to vancouver. i'm glad to hear there are a lot of options over-the-counter.
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Harpeau



Joined: 01 Feb 2003
Location: Coquitlam, BC

PostPosted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:09 am    Post subject: Reply with quote

BTW, is Melatonine still illegal in Canada? Just wondering. I'm heading to Toronto on Monday via Hong Kong and Anchorage via Cathay Pacific. They are the bomb!! I'll be popping some Melatonine myself. Wink
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