Ambien Drug Interactions
Filed under About Ambien
Ambien is used for the short-term treatment of insomnia causing you to relax and help you fall asleep. In the sedative class of drugs, Ambien, also called a hypnotic, affects chemicals in your brain to assist you in falling and staying asleep. Insomnia Approximately 60 million adults in the U.S are affected by insomnia which [...]
Ambien Withdrawal
Filed under Ambien Addiction
In order to be free from an Ambien addiction, the user needs to seek professional treatment. Once the treatment plan has been decided through a rehab facility, the detox process begins. The detox process is the most physically difficult and often painful part of the rehabilitation process. It is much safer and more successful when [...]
Ambien Dosage
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Since Ambien is a highly dependent drug, it is essential to follow the directions on the label. Taking a higher dosage can lead to an addiction to Ambien. Do not crush, chew or break an Ambien CR tablet. It needs to be swallowed whole because it is specifically made to release medicine slowly in the [...]
Ambien Detox
Filed under Ambien Treatment
Ambien is a short-term treatment for patients with insomnia, a disorder in which the person cannot fall asleep, that affect chemicals in the brain that become unbalanced and cause sleep problems. It is classified as a sedative or hypnotic. It is important to be able to devote seven to eight hours of sleep before taking [...]
Ambien Treatment
Filed under Ambien Treatment, Featured
Ambien is classified as a sedative or a hypnotic. It is used as a short-term treatment for insomnia. Insomnia is a disorder that causes a person to be unable to fall asleep. Ambien works by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that cause sleep problems by becoming unbalanced. Ambien causes the patient to fall asleep, [...]
Ambien Overview
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Ambien, a prescription medication, is a sedative that helps treat short-term insomnia. It’s a medication that should only be taken seven to 10 days to help with the reoccurring sleep problem, however, if a longer term is needed, it could be a sign of another medical problem. It is not unusual to have trouble sleeping [...]
