Affordable Online Treatment for Insomnia
Better sleep is within reach. Connect securely with a licensed online sleep provider to talk through your symptoms and find a treatment plan that works for you. Prescription sleep medications start at just $16.66 per month — the same predictable price every month, no insurance required.
- $35 online doctor consultation
- Prescription sleep meds starting at $16.66/month
- No memberships or hidden fees
- HSA & FSA eligible
About Insomnia
Insomnia is one of the most common sleep disorders, affecting nearly one in three adults. It can involve difficulty falling asleep, staying asleep, or waking too early and being unable to return to sleep. Over time, poor sleep can impact your energy, mood, focus, and overall health — and may worsen existing medical or mental health conditions.
Signs and Symptoms of Insomnia
Insomnia disrupts your normal sleep pattern. Common symptoms include:
- Taking a long time to fall asleep
- Waking up frequently during the night
- Sleeping only a few hours at a time
- Waking up earlier than intended
- Feeling unrefreshed or exhausted upon waking
Common Causes of Insomnia
Insomnia often develops from a combination of physical, mental, and lifestyle factors. Common triggers include:
- Stress: Work pressure, financial concerns, or relationship issues
- Travel: Changes in time zones disrupting your internal clock
- Work schedules: Night shifts or irregular hours
- Poor sleep habits: Screen use before bed, light exposure, or uncomfortable sleep environments
- Eating close to bedtime: Late meals causing indigestion or heartburn
- Mental health conditions: Anxiety, depression, or chronic stress
- Medications: Some antidepressants, pain medications, and stimulants
- Medical conditions: Chronic pain, asthma, diabetes, heart disease, GERD, thyroid disorders, Parkinson’s, or Alzheimer’s disease
- Other sleep disorders: Sleep apnea or restless legs syndrome
- Caffeine, nicotine, or alcohol: Stimulants and alcohol can interfere with deep sleep cycles
Types of Insomnia
There are two main types of insomnia:
Acute (Short-Term) Insomnia
This form lasts days or weeks and is often triggered by stress, travel, or a disruptive life event.
Chronic (Long-Term) Insomnia
Chronic insomnia lasts one month or longer and is often linked to an underlying condition, medication, or ongoing lifestyle factor. In some cases, chronic insomnia occurs without a clearly identifiable cause.
Is Insomnia a Mental Health Condition?
Can Insomnia Be Treated or Cured?
Many people can restore healthy sleep by addressing the root cause. Treatment options may include:
- Improving sleep habits and routines
- Managing stress
- Treating underlying medical or mental health conditions
- Adjusting current medications
When lifestyle changes aren’t enough, effective treatments include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)
- Relaxation techniques
- Prescription sleep medications
- Over-the-counter sleep aids
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Insomnia Treatment FAQs
Can insomnia be treated at home?
What are treatment options for insomnia?
Prescription treatments may include:
- Benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepine hypnotics
- Melatonin receptor agonists
- Orexin receptor antagonists
- Certain antidepressants or anti-anxiety medications
- Other sleep-regulating medications as clinically appropriate
Non-prescription options include:
- Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT-I)
- Relaxation techniques such as meditation or breathwork
- Over-the-counter sleep aids (e.g., antihistamines)
How does treatment differ for short-term vs. chronic insomnia?
Short-term insomnia often resolves once the underlying trigger is removed. Temporary use of OTC sleep aids or supplements like melatonin may help.
Chronic insomnia typically requires a more comprehensive approach. Treatment may involve prescription medication, therapy, sleep habit changes, and management of related medical or mental health conditions.
What medications are commonly prescribed for insomnia?
Common prescription options include:
- Eszopiclone (Lunesta®)
- Ramelteon (generic Rozerem®)
- Zaleplon (Sonata®)
- Zolpidem (Ambien® and related brands)
- Hydroxyzine (generic Atarax®)
- Trazodone (generic Desyrel®)
- Mirtazapine (generic Remeron®)
- Amitriptyline (generic Elavil®)
How quickly do sleep medications work?
Most prescription sleep medications are taken about 30 minutes before bedtime.
When used for chronic insomnia, some medications — especially antidepressants — may take 3–4 weeks to show full benefit.
What are common side effects of sleep medications?
Side effects vary by medication but may include:
- Dizziness or balance problems
- Daytime drowsiness
- Headache
- Dry mouth
- Digestive discomfort
- Changes in appetite
- Memory or concentration issues
- Vivid or unusual dreams
- Weakness or fatigue
Your provider will review potential side effects before prescribing.
How much do prescription sleep medications cost?
With Future Now Rx, prescription sleep medications start at $16.66 per month.
No insurance is required, and HSA/FSA funds are accepted.
Can I get insomnia medication online?
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How Our Service Works
| Select your treatment | Get a personalized treatment plan | Receive your prescription at home |
|---|---|---|
| Choose your preferred medication and complete a quick health questionnaire. | A U.S.-licensed medical provider reviews your information and recommends treatment options. | If prescribed, your medication ships free and discreetly from our U.S.-licensed pharmacy. |
Why Choose Future Now Rx
Future Now Rx offers convenient, affordable insomnia care without the hassle of in-person appointments.
- No memberships or subscriptions
- $35 telehealth visit with a licensed provider
- Insomnia medications starting at $16.66/month
- Private, confidential, and secure care
- Free standard shipping with expedited options available
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