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How To Take This Medication:
Take Ambien exactly as
directed by your doctor. If you do not understand these directions, ask your pharmacist,
nurse, or doctor to explain them to you. Take each dose with a full glass of water.
Take Ambien just before you go to bed. It will make you drowsy, and you could fall
and hurt yourself if you take your dose too long before you are ready for sleep. Do
not take more of this medication than is prescribed for you. Do not stop taking Ambien
suddenly if you have been taking it for several weeks. Stopping suddenly may cause
withdrawal symptoms and make you uncomfortable. Talk to your doctor if you need to stop
treatment with Ambien.
Side Effects:
If you experience any of
the following serious side effects, stop taking Ambien and seek emergency medical
attention: · an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of your throat; swelling
of your lips, face, or tongue; hives); or · hallucinations, abnormal behavior, or severe
confusion. Other, less serious side effects may be more likely to occur. Continue
to take Ambien and talk to your doctor if you experience · headache, drowsiness,
dizziness, or clumsiness; · nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or constipation; · depression;
· muscle aches or pains; · vivid or abnormal dreams; or · amnesia (memory loss) after a
dose. Ambien is habit forming. Stopping this medication suddenly can cause
withdrawal effects if you have taken it continuously for several weeks. Talk to your
doctor about the safe use of this medication. Side effects other than those listed
here may also occur. Talk to your doctor about any side effect that seems unusual or that
is especially bothersome.
Precautions:
Use caution when
driving, operating machinery, or performing other hazardous activities. Ambien will cause
drowsiness and may cause dizziness. If you experience drowsiness or dizziness, avoid these
activities. Ambien should be taken just before bedtime, but you may experience some
carryover effects the next day. Do not drink alcohol while taking Ambien. Alcohol
will increase drowsiness and may increase dizziness while you are taking Ambien, which
could be dangerous. Avoid other sedatives, sleeping pills, and tranquilizers,
including over-the-counter preparations. They should not be used while you are taking
Ambien unless your doctor directs otherwise
Drug Interactions:
Zolpidem may increase
the effects of other drugs that cause drowsiness, including antidepressants, alcohol,
antihistamines, other sedatives (used to treat insomnia), pain relievers, anxiety
medicines, and muscle relaxants. Tell your doctor about all medicines that you are taking,
and do not take any medicine unless your doctor approves. Drugs other than those
listed here may also interact with zolpidem. Talk to your doctor and pharmacist before
taking any prescription or over-the-counter medicines.
If You Take Too Much:
Seek emergency medical attention. Symptoms of an Ambien overdose may
include sleepiness, confusion, dizziness, difficult or slow breathing, and
unconsciousness.
Missed Dosage:
Since Ambien is usually taken
only if you need it to help you sleep, missing a dose will not cause any problems. Take
the missed dose only if you can be sure that you will get 7 or 8 full hours of sleep after
the dose. If you do not sleep for 7 or 8 full hours, you may experience carryover effects
from Ambien after you wake up.
Storage:
Store Ambien at room temperature away from moisture and heat.
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