Common questions

How much Stilnox is too much?

How much Stilnox is too much?

The lowest effective daily dose should be used and must not exceed 10 mg. Follow the instructions provided and use STILNOX until your doctor tells you to stop. If you take the wrong dose, STILNOX may not work as well. If you take too much your consciousness may be impaired (see ‘If you take too much STILNOX’ below).

Can Stilnox cause weight gain?

Answers (5) Zolpidem is used in sleep disorders, long term use is not good,it is short term drug, weight gain or wt. loss is side effect of Don’t stop suddenly because due to this withdrawal symptoms can occur e.g.muscle cramps, vomiting, sweating, flushing and imotional changes etc.

Is zolpidem bad for your kidneys?

Zolpidem (applies to Ambien) renal dysfunction Limited data suggest that the pharmacokinetic disposition of zolpidem is not altered in the presence of renal insufficiency or even end-stage renal disease, and that there is no accumulation of unchanged drug after repeated dosing.

How addictive is Stilnox?

Dependence. Use of zolpidem may lead to the development of abuse and/or physical and psychological dependence. The risk of dependence increases with dose and duration of treatment; it is also greater in patients with a history of psychiatric disorders and/or alcohol or drug abuse.

Does Stilnox affect the liver?

Zolpidem is a benzodiazepine receptor agonist that is used for the treatment of insomnia. Zolpidem has rarely been implicated in causing serum enzyme elevations and has not been reported to cause clinically apparent liver injury.

Will taking Ambien make you constipated?

It’s possible, but in reality the chances of Ambien making you constipated are really, really, really low. So low, in fact, that most sleep doctors say they almost never have patients on Ambien complain about not being able to go number two.

What are the side effects of zolpidem abuse?

Anxiety.

  • Aggression.
  • Impaired memory.
  • Confusion.