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Ambien Review – 8 Things You Should Consider

By Sasha de Beausset Aparicio, MSc

Reviewed by Rebecca Williams, MD, MA, MB, BChir

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Evidence Based | Synopsis | Nutrition Info | Claims | Precautions | Price | How To Take | Final Thoughts

Ambien, also known as Stilnox or Zolpidem, is a fast-acting prescription drug, primarily used for treating insomnia, as well as certain brain disorders. The company behind this product is Sanofi. With its headquarters in Paris, France, Sanofi is a multinational pharmaceutical company that is engaged in researching, manufacturing and developing a number of products in many therapeutic areas, which include the central nervous system, diabetes, vaccines, internal medicine, cardiovascular, oncology and thrombosis.

Though it has not been proven to maintain sleep, it was adequately demonstrated that it can effectively initiate sleep. It was proved to have some sort of hypnotic properties. In fact, these properties are similar to those of the benzodiazepine class of drugs, but it is molecularly distinct from the classical benzodiazepine molecule and is classified as animidazopyridine.

Synopsis

1) Ambien at a Glance

Out of all its ingredients, Ambien contains one of the most known items in the supplement industry. Magnesium is an alkaline earth metal and one of the most abundant elements found in the Earth’s crust. It has been widely used to treat various diseases, ailments and it is generally recommended in a person’s diet.

Ambien is promoted as a type of nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic and only intended for short-term use. Sanofi also states that the drug may be effective as an anticonvulsant and muscle relaxant as well. Despite these claims, recent studies have revealed that these beneficial effects start to merge at 10 and 20 times the dose recommended for sedation, which is why it has never been proven to have the mentioned effects.

Nutrition Info

2) Ingredients of Ambien

Ambien contains: Hydroxypropyl Methylcellulose, Magnesium, Lactose, Stearate, Microcrystalline Cellulose, Sodium Starch Glycolate, Polyethylene Glycol, and Titanium Dioxide.

3) Does Ambien Work?

Ambien is promoted as a type of nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic. The website states that it is intended for short-term use only.

The producing company also states that the drug may be useful as an anticonvulsant and muscle relaxant as well. However, some recent studies have revealed that these beneficial effects start to emerge at 10 and 20 times the dose recommended for sedation. For that reason, the product was never approved either for muscle relaxation or seizure prevention.

Unfortunately, this product was associated with a number of side effects: nausea, vomiting, anterograde amnesia, hallucinations, delusions, ataxia or poor motor coordination, euphoria and/or dysphoria, increased appetite, increased libido or decreased libido, amnesia, impaired judgment and reasoning, increased impulsivity, headaches and short-term memory loss.

The daily recommended dose is one capsule 30 minutes to 60 minutes before bed. Two different doses are offered 6.25 mg and 12.5 mg. The lower dose is typically given first and then increased if needed.

Claims

4) What Ambien Does?

  • Sanofi has a good track record in producing quality products.
  • Unlike similar products, it’s a non-habit forming supplement.
  • There are many customer testimonials available online.
Precautions

5) Precautions of Ambien Use

  • No money-back guarantee is offered by the supplier.
  • Ambien has been associated with many side-effects (nausea, vomiting, anterograde amnesia, hallucinations, delusions, ataxia or poor motor coordination).
  • The supplement cannot be purchased from online retailers.
  • Recent studies question the validity of the company’s claims about their product.
Price

6) Ambien Price

Ambient is available by prescription only and it cannot be purchased from online retailers. However, this product may be covered by insurance or prescription plans, but you will have to consult such programs to see what they will pay for. In this situation, Ambien’s price may vary.

We do not recommend you to purchase this product online, even if you find an online retailer. Once again, this is a prescription only drug, and it is not recommended taking it without consulting your doctor first.

How To Take

7) How to Take Ambien

The real downside and probably the main reason that this is a short-term-use drug is the fact that this product was associated with a number of side effects which include nausea, vomiting, amnesia, hallucinations, delusions, etcetera. The daily recommended dose is one capsule 30 minutes to 60 minutes before bed. Two different doses are offered: 6.25 mg and 12.5 mg. The lower dose is typically given first and then increased if needed.

Final Thoughts

8) Final Thoughts on Ambien

Though it was proven to be quite inefficient at maintaining sleep, it is a good initiator. Similar to many other prescribed medications, the product is associated with a relatively high number of side-effects as well. You should consider this information before purchasing the product.

Probably one of the main reasons why it is not recommended for every patient experiencing problems sleeping, is the fact that results may vary from individual to individual. If you are looking for a restful and peaceful night’s sleep, you should focus on a herbal supplement rather than on prescription medications.

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