Why Do Some Sleeping Pills Claim to Be “non-narcotic”?
Question by Swampy: Why do some sleeping pills claim to be “non-narcotic”?
ambien and lunesta, I believe claim to be non-narcotic. I don’t understand, isn’t a sleeping pill, by it’s very nature, a narcotic?
It this a marketing ploy to play down the dangers of taking sleeping pills? I also noticed they call it a sleeping aid, not a pill, clever wording.
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