Pharmacists warn about over-the-counter sleep meds

Pharmacists warn about over-the-counter sleep meds

October 12, 2012 9:15 AM

Pharmacists in Britain are warning that many people struggling with insomnia are using over-the-counter sleeping medications without seeing their doctor. Monica Villamizar has the story from London.

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