Overnight flight to London- zzquil?

Anonymous
Is it safe to take Zzzquil in an airplane?
Anonymous
I typically drink their little bottle of wine and am out like a light. I think that's the purpose of the alcohol. I've had friends say the one beer puts them to sleep too.

London is a pretty short flight. What about half a unisom sleep tab? I take that when I need to sleep like before an interview or something very important where I might be a bit anxious.
Anonymous
I tried a sleeping pill and beer (probably not a smart move)for a 12-hour overnight flight. I didn’t sleep a wink.
Anonymous
Yes but do one Zzquil Ultra. Love that stuff.
Anonymous
Zzzquil is literally Benadryl. Diphenhydramine HCL = Benadryl= zzzquil
Anonymous
When I fly international, I'm in coach/economy. I'm going to need more than a Zzzquil for sleep.
Anonymous
I would take an ambien personally. Done this many times to England.
Anonymous
Just buy generic benedryl or unisom.

Melatonin may work too. The older I get, the harder it is for me to sleep on airplanes though.
Anonymous
I'd rather not sleep at all than medicate myself and fall into a stupor. The reason for this is that blood clots are more frequent on planes, and hours of deep sleep will heighten that risk significantly, because your legs at in a prime blood-clotting position (not stretched out and horizontal like in bed, but bent at the knee and lower than the rest of your body).

So no.
Anonymous
The flight isn't that long, and if you're leaving in the evening (East Coast time), you'll be arriving in London in the middle of the night (like 1 or 2am East Coast time). I wouldn't want to be in a sleeping pill coma at that point. Better off having glass of wine and just trying to sleep without meds. You'll feel better when you have to wake up at 2am.
Anonymous
I usually take a travel sick pill that also makes me drowsy and helps me sleep.
Anonymous
Benadryl for kids, red wine for me.
Anonymous
typically when one flies internationally (I never have and am leaving for Iceland in June) do you get a better seat than flying domestically?
Anonymous
I found that taking a Tylenol PM helped me fall asleep on overnight flights. It didn't make me feel terrible either if I only got 4-5 hours of sleep, I could wake up pretty easily considering the situation.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:typically when one flies internationally (I never have and am leaving for Iceland in June) do you get a better seat than flying domestically?


You mean are the international planes nicer than domestic ones? They do use bigger planes to go to Europe, but they're the same planes that fly domestically. The seats are usually identical.
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