Zolpidem is the generic name for the brand-name medication Ambien, a sedative-hypnotic used to treat insomnia by slowing down brain activity.
Typically, it is taken at bedtime when needed. It works faster when taken without food. Only take zolpidem when you will be able to stay in bed for a full night’s sleep. Within 7 to 10 days of first starting zolpidem, your insomnia should improve. This medication can become habit-forming, so follow your doctor and pharmacist’s instructions exactly when taking triazolam. Some common side effects include drowsiness, unsteadiness, lightheadedness, headache, and problems with coordination. Zolpidem can also make you feel drowsy the next day, so avoid driving and be careful not to fall until you know how the drug affects you. Additionally, some people have reported performing actions they no longer recall while partially asleep (such as driving, making phone calls, or having sex). Using this medication in conjunction with certain other medications or alcohol and street drugs can increase the risk of dangerous breathing problems, sedation, and coma.
Make sure to also inform your doctor and/or pharmacist of all other medications (including over-the-counter drugs and supplements) you are taking to prevent drug interactions. This paragraph is only an overview, and it is not intended to replace medical counseling; please consult your pharmacist and/or medical provider for more comprehensive information
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S-Works Aethos - Rated 5.0/5 based on 1 reviews
This sleeping medication seems to be working so far. I had that bad taste in the mouth that everyone has been talking about. I solved the taste problem by taking a mini marshmellow (also tried with big marshmellow and broke into a little piece) and put the pill inside of it and molded it around it (a little water helps it get sticky). Voila! No more bad taste