What is zolpidem, and how does it work (mechanism of action)?

  • Zolpidembelongs to a class ofdrugscalledsedativesorhypnotics. Zolpidem shares some characteristics of a family of sedatives calledbenzodiazepines. Benzodiazepines cause sedation, muscle relaxation, act as anti-convulsants (anti-seizuremedications), and reduceanxiety. Zolpidem has selectivity in that it has little of the muscle relaxant and anti-seizureeffects and more of the sedative effect. Therefore, it is used primarily as a medication forsleep. The oral spray form of zolpidem, Zolpimist, has more rapid absorption than the tablet form because it is absorbed through the lining of the mouth.

The FDA approved zolpidem in December 1992.

What brand names are available for zolpidem?

Ambien, Ambien CR,Intermezzo, Zolpimist, Edluar

Is zolpidem available as a generic drug?

GENERIC AVAILABLE: Yes

Do I need a prescription for zolpidem?

Yes

What are the uses for zolpidem?

  • Zolpidem is used for treatinginsomnia.
  • Conventional tablets are used for short-term treatment ofinsomniaassociated with difficulty falling asleep.
  • Long acting tablets are used for treatinginsomniaassociated with difficulty falling asleep or staying asleep.
  • Zolpidem improves initiation ofsleepand keeps patients asleep longer.

What are the side effects of zolpidem?

The most common side effects of zolpidem are:

Other side effects include:

Zolpidem can cause withdrawal symptoms (musclecramps, sweats, shaking, andseizures) when the drug is abruptly discontinued. Zolpidem can cause abnormal behavior with confusion, paradoxical insomnia or "complex sleep-related behaviors," which may include sleep-driving (driving with no memory of having done so). If these side effects occur, zolpidem should be discontinued.

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What is the dosage for zolpidem?

  • The recommended adult dose of zolpidem conventional tablets or spray is 5 mg for females, the elderly, or fragile individuals, and 5 to 10 mg for males.
  • The maximum dose is 10 mg daily.
  • For females and the elderly, give 6.25 mg of extended-release tablets; and males should receive 6.25 to 12.5 mg.
  • The maximum dose of extended-release tablets is 12.5 mg daily.
  • Elderly patients have decreased ability to eliminate zolpidem from the body, and accumulating zolpidem may cause side effects.

Which drugs or supplements interact with zolpidem?

  • Alcoholhas an additive effect with zolpidem and the two should not be combined. Zolpidem should not be combined with other sedative drugs because of the additive effects.
  • Itraconazole(Sporanox) andketoconazole(Nizoral,Extina,Xolegel,Kuric) may increase the blood concentration of zolpidem by reducing the activity of the enzymes that breakdown zolpidem in theliver. Conversely, rifampin may reduce the concentration of zolpidem by increasing the activity of the enzymes that breakdown zolpidem.

Is zolpidem safe to take if I'm pregnant or breastfeeding?

  • There are no adequate studies of zolpidem use inpregnantwomen.
  • 唑吡坦是人类排泄breast milkand may adversely affect the infant.

What else should I know about zolpidem?

What preparations of zolpidem are available?

  • Tablets: 5 and 10 mg.
  • Tablet (extended release): 6.25 mg and 12.5 mg.
  • Oral spray: 5 mg/spray

How should I keep zolpidem stored?

Zolpidem should be stored at room temperature, 20-25 C (68-77 F), in an air-tight container.

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Summary

Zolpidem (Ambien, Ambien CR, Zolpimist, Edluar, [Tovalt ODT has been discontinued]) is a sedative medication prescribed for the treatment ofinsomnia. Side effects,drug interactions, warnings and precautions, andpregnancyandbreastfeedingsafety information should be reviewed prior to taking any medication.

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