Zolpidem Oral Tablets – Working, Uses And Side Effects

 

Zolpidem Oral Tablets, sold under the brand name Ambien, is a medication used primarily for the short-term treatment of sleep problems. Guidelines recommend that it be used only when attempting cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia and behavioral changes such as sleep hygiene. It is taken by mouth and is available in conventional tablets, sublingual tablets, or oral spray.

Zolpidem is labeled as a short-term, usually about two to six weeks, insomnia treatment at the lowest possible dose. It can be used for both sleep onset, sleep onset delay, and sleep recovery. Zolpidem should not be taken by people with sleep apnea, myasthenia gravis, severe liver disease, respiratory problems or children, or people with psychiatric disorders.

Common side effects include daytime sleepiness, headache, nausea, and diarrhea. More severe side effects include memory problems and hallucinations. Newer extended-release formulations include 6.25 mg for women, and 12.5 mg or 6.25 mg for men, which cause sleepiness the next day if taken in high doses.


To minimize the symptoms of insomnia, you must use Zolpidem 10mg which is available on our website Pharmacy Meds Online.

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