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Sleeping Medications

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Use HSA/FSA (Prescription provided through our clinicians)

Prescription sleep medications like Doxepin and Trazodone can be clinically appropriate options to help improve sleep, especially for people struggling with trouble falling asleep or staying asleep.

Non-habit forming and commonly used as alternatives to traditional sedative sleep drugs, these medications can play an important role in a comprehensive insomnia treatment plan—particularly when combined with evidence-based approaches like CBT-I that help address the underlying causes of chronic insomnia.

Sleeping Medications

Get a prescription for Doxepin as a first-line option, or Trazodone when clinically appropriate, with clinician guidance and insurance coverage if eligible. In select cases involving psychiatric comorbidity, Quetiapine may also be considered.

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  • Thoughtfully selected prescription options beyond traditional habit-forming sleep drugs

  • Clinically guided medications may help improve sleep onset and reduce nighttime awakenings

  • Access to doctor-prescribed sleep medications based on your personal condition, if appropriate

What’s included in Sleeping Medications

  • Insurance concierge to help navigate medication coverage

  • Clinician-guided and personalized dosing to optimize results and minimize side effects

  • Supports safer sleep improvement rather than sedation from stronger pills

  • May support mood and sleep when insomnia coexists with anxiety or depression

  • Can complement evidence-based insomnia treatment like Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia

  • May improve adherence to a long-term sleep plan as symptoms improve

  • Next-step guidance to help you decide whether medication, behavioral treatment, or both may be appropriate

How it works

Meet with your Sleep Reset clinician

Schedule a virtual visit with your Sleep Reset clinician and discuss your symptoms and sleep condition.

Receive your medication prescription

If clinically appropriate, your clinician may recommend a prescription sleep medication and send the prescription to your pharmacy. You’ll receive guidance on how the medication works, when to take it, and how it fits into your overall sleep treatment plan.

Monitor your sleep medication

Your progress on prescription sleep medication is monitored by a clinician, with follow-up to assess response, review side effects, adjust treatment if appropriate, and outline next steps.

Start Sleep Reset's CBT-I based program for long-term relief

Your clinician will guide you through adding Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia alongside medication to help address the root causes of insomnia and support long-term, lasting relief beyond medication alone.

Sleeping Medications FAQ

Want to learn more? Reach out at help@thesleepreset.com

What sleep medications do you prescribe?

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When clinically appropriate, our clinicians may consider Doxepin as a first-line option, Trazodone when a mood component may be contributing to insomnia, and in select cases Quetiapine for patients with psychiatric comorbidity.

How do I know if sleep medication is right for me?

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A licensed clinician will review your sleep symptoms, health history, and goals to determine whether medication may be appropriate for you.

Are these medications habit-forming?

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These are generally considered lower addiction-risk alternatives compared with traditional sedative sleep medications, though every medication has risks and should be used under clinician guidance.

Can I get medication for trouble falling asleep and staying asleep?

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Depending on your symptoms, a clinician can help determine whether medication may help with sleep onset, nighttime awakenings, or both.

Can I use sleep medication and CBT-I together?

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Yes. Most people benefit from combining medication with Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia, which helps address the underlying causes of chronic insomnia and supports longer-term improvement.

Can CBT-I help me get off sleep medication?

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Yes! CBT-I can help reduce reliance on medication over time, and your clinician can help determine the right approach for you.

How do prescriptions work?

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If clinically appropriate, your clinician can send a prescription to your preferred pharmacy and provide guidance on how it fits into your treatment plan.

Will my progress be monitored?

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Yes. Your clinician may follow up to assess how treatment is working, monitor side effects, and adjust your care plan if needed.

Is sleep medication covered by insurance?

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Clinician visits may be covered if eligible, and prescription coverage depends on your insurance plan and pharmacy benefits.

Can I get medication online without seeing a clinician?

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Prescription decisions require a clinician evaluation to determine what is safe and appropriate for you.

How do I contact customer support for assistance?

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For any questions or assistance, please contact our dedicated customer support team at help@thesleepreset.com. We are here to help you make the most of your Sleep Reset experience.