NEW data has revealed that 40% of Aussies agree that they would do anything to stop their own or partner's snoring.
Another source revealed that more than 200,000 Australian couples sleep separately due to the snoring of one partner, which often has detrimental effects on the relationship.
On this Valentine's Day, Australian Maxillofacial Surgeon, Dr Paul Coceancig has suggested that if patients have concerns about their snoring habits, their local pharmacists can help in several ways.
For example, aiding in meds management for those with sleep apnoea, identifying medications that can worsen symptoms, including muscle relaxants and sedatives that cause the throat to relax, increasing airway obstruction.
Pharmacists can also collaborate with healthcare providers to adjust treatment regimens accordingly, minimising the exacerbation of sleep apnoea symptoms.
They can assist individuals with sleep apnoea in obtaining prescribed treatment such as continuous positive airway pressure (CPAP) therapy.
Community pharmacists can educate patients on correct CPAP equipment usage, costs, and training, troubleshoot any issues, assist with sleep screening tests, and ensure adherence to treatment for optimal effectiveness.
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