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Ambien (Zolpidem)

Ambien is the brand name for zolpidem, a Schedule IV prescription sleep medication. These guides cover how long zolpidem lasts, testing, withdrawal and dependence, next-day impairment, FDA complex sleep behavior warnings, dangerous combinations and comparisons with other insomnia medications.

Ambien contains zolpidem, a prescription Z-drug used for insomnia. The most important safety issues are not limited to ordinary drowsiness. FDA requires a boxed warning for complex sleep behaviors, and zolpidem can also cause next-day impairment, memory problems, physical dependence and dangerous additive effects with alcohol, opioids and other sedatives.

Use the guides below according to the question you are trying to answer. Duration and drug-test detection are separate issues. Withdrawal is different from addiction. Ambien CR and immediate-release Ambien contain the same active drug but produce different concentration profiles across the night.

Ambien (Zolpidem) Guides

Ambien (Zolpidem) Topics

Understand Ambien

Withdrawal, Dependence and Addiction

  • Ambien Withdrawal: rebound insomnia, withdrawal symptoms and why discontinuation should be individualized.
  • Ambien Addiction: dependence vs addiction, warning signs and treatment.

Detection and Formulation

Serious Safety Risks

High-Risk Combinations

Compare Sleep Medications