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What is it? Ambien (might also be called zolpidem) is a hypnotic/sedative designed to help those with insomnia, an illness that prevents those affected from getting to sleep. When taken Ambien should help the user fall asleep. It has a variant called Ambien CR which featuring two layers – the first one will quickly dissolve and make you fall asleep and the second will dissolve slower and keep you asleep. The doctor should decide which form you need (regular or CR).
Important Information Taking Ambien isn't risk free – in some individuals it'll cause a severe allergic reaction. To be on the safe side, stop taking Ambien if you start getting the effects of an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing, facial swelling, hives or swelling around the mouth). Another risk can be short-term forgetfulness, with people forgetting they've driven, eaten or made a phone call. Again, if this happens to you then stop taking Ambien. Ambien without prescription
Ambien can impair thinking and reactions so you ought to wait a minimum of 4 hours before starting to use heavy machinery, drive or anything that requires a fully awake and alert brain. Don't combine Ambien with the taking of alcohol, particularly if you drank through the day or just before bed.
Ambien has the potential to be addictive, someone who doesn’t have a prescription for Ambien shouldn’t use it – keep it away from others by locking it in a secure place. You shouldn’t use Ambien without explicit doctors orders for more than 7-10 nights in a row. It isn't designed for long-term use. Also, stick to U.S. Retailers when purchasing Ambien, preferably retail stores and not the Internet.
How to take Ambien If a adult is taking Ambien, 10mg orally once a day, just before bedtime. For a child, 5mg orally is standard (this may be increased to 6.25mg for controlled release or 10mg with doctors orders). Don't take Ambien for more than 7 to 10 days, as it isn't a long-term solution.