Zolpidem
Zolpidem is a prescription only medication used to treat sleeping problems like insomnia in adult patients. If you experience trouble sleeping, this sleep-inducing medicine will help you get a good night’s sleep. It is utilized as a medication for sleep deprivation or an inability to sleep in adults. If you have difficulty in obtaining an undisrupted slumber, it will assist you in yielding to sleep, so you can unwind in peace. It is a member of a sedative-hypnotics medication category, which operates in your brain to generate a soothing reaction. The branded version of Zolpidem is called Ambien.
How does it work?
Zolpidem comes from a class of medication called sedatives. There are many other drugs that work the same way which are designed to treat similar conditions and disorders. When it comes to brain activity, Zolpidem works by increasing the activity of GABA, which refers to a chemical in the body that causes sleepiness. When GABA is increased, it is said to help the patient fall asleep.
What you need to know before taking this medicine
The recommended dosage of Zolpidem differs according to age, gender and pre-existing health conditions. It is crucial to take the drug according to what is exactly prescribed by the doctor. If you’re below 18 years old, then you are not approved to take Zolpidem to treat your sleeping disorder or condition.
It has been recorded that people who are taking this medication do not recall engaging in certain activities such as making phone calls, driving their car, eating food and walking to places. If you’re experienced something as serious as this, then it’s recommended that you stop taking the Zolpidem and consult your doctor. You should consider other treatments when this happens to you.
Make sure that you’re aware of all your allergies as well. Because you shouldn’t be taking Zolpidem if you’re allergic or sensitive to lactose. The tablets may contain lactose so when you drink one, you might experience an allergic reaction that you aren’t prepared for.
When consulting your doctor, don’t leave out any details regarding previous or current health issues such as:
- Mental illnesses such as depression or having suicidal thoughts
- Alcohol or drug addiction
- Lung disease or breathing problems
- Sleep apnea
- Liver or kidney disease
- Pregnancy
Taking Zolpidem while you’re pregnant may cause breathing problems or drowsiness for your newborn. It’s also not recommended to be breastfeeding your baby when you’re still using this medicine.