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		<title>Ambien Withdrawal</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Ambien withdrawal" src="http://www.ambien-addiction-treatment.com/images/ambien-withdrawal-large.jpg" title="Ambien withdrawal" class="alignleft" width="150" height="100" />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 a professional monitors the detox. </p>
<p>During this process, the addict rids the body of all the chemicals and toxins from the drugs. It is physically straining because the body suffers withdrawal symptoms. These symptoms are the reason detox is so difficult and often unsuccessful. Many users are unable to get through the process on their own and end up going straight back to drugs. Some symptoms of withdrawal that Ambien addicts will experience include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Behavior changes</li>
<li>Stomach pain</li>
<li>Muscle cramps</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<li>Sweating</li>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Panic</li>
<li>Tremors</li>
<li>Seizures-in severe cases</li>
</ul>
<p>Once the detoxification process is complete, it is essential for the former addict to continue treatment by going to counseling sessions. These sessions help with coping techniques for re-entry into society. Without continuing treatment, the rate for relapse is quite high. </p>
<h2>Ambien Dependency</h2>
<p>Ambien is a highly dependent drug. Drug dependency is when a user feels as though they physically need to take the drug in order to function despite its negative and sometimes dangerous effects. Many patients may become addicted to Ambien accidentally by misreading or abusing their prescription. It is also easy for teenagers to obtain because many parents do not properly store their prescription medication. </p>
<p>When Ambien is not taken as prescribed, the user may become addicted to the drug because their bodies become dependent on the drug. Once addicted to the drug, the user will have to go through treatment in order to be independent of the drug. </p>
<h2>Ambien Facts</h2>
<p>Ambien provides short-term relief for patients with insomnia, a disorder that causes the person to be unable to fall asleep. Ambien is classified as a sedative or hypnotic, so it is important to be able to devote seven to eight hours of sleep before taking Ambien because it will cause the patient to fall asleep. </p>
<p>Ambien works by affecting chemicals in the brain that have become unbalanced, causing the person to have sleep problems. It is important to only take the dosage that the doctor prescribes for as long as the doctor prescribes because Ambien can become highly addictive. Typically, Ambien is not prescribed for longer than four to five weeks. </p>
<p>After the certain amount of time, it is important to discontinue use properly or else withdrawal symptoms may occur. In some cases, the insomnia worsens when the patient stops taking Ambien. It is important to keep Ambien away from children and those with a history of drug abuse. Keep all medications in a locked cabinet and dispose of all unused prescriptions properly. The federal government suggests that unused prescription medication should be flushed down the toilet if clearly labeled. Otherwise, crush them and mix them with coffee grounds or kitty litter. </p>
<h2>Ambien Addiction Treatment</h2>
<p>If you or a loved one is addicted to Ambien, it is important to seek help. Ambien is a highly dependent drug. Once addicted, the effects are devastating. If you are interested in receiving information on Ambien detox or rehab, <strong>please call our toll free number at (888) 371-5716</strong>. We’re here to help.</p>
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		<title>Ambien Dosage</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 20:23:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Ambien dosage directions" src="http://www.ambien-addiction-treatment.com/images/ambien-dosage-large.jpg" title="Ambien dosage directions" class="alignleft" width="150" height="100" />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 body. Breaking the tablet would cause too much of the drug to be released. </p>
<p>Ambien comes in 5 mg and 10 mg tablets. Ambien 5 mg tablets are capsule-shaped, pink, film coated tablets with AMB 5 on one side and 5401 on the other. Whereas, Ambien 10 mg tablets are white with AMB 10 on one side and 5421 on the other side. Typically the dosage for an adult would be 10 mg a day to be taken directly before bed either in tablet for or spray form. With spray form, 2 sprays equal 10 mg. If taking Ambien CR, the typical adult dosage is 12.5 mg or 6.25 mg to be taken in the capsule form right before bed.</p>
<p>Ambien and Other CNS Drugs<br />
Ambien has a CNS (central nervous system) depressant effect, which is why the patient falls asleep shortly after taking the medication and should refrain from operating heavy machinery. Because of this, dosages for Ambien when mixed with other CNS drugs will need to be adjusted depending on what drug it is being mixed with. There could be potentially harmful or undesirable effects that follow the mixture of drugs because the CNS depressant effect may be enhanced.  </p>
<p>Typically, patients using Ambien should not mix it with Fospropofol and Tapentadol. However, it is sometimes necessary. In these cases, the doctor will change the dosages. Ambien can be mixed with Bupropion, Desipramine, Ketoconazole, Rifampin, Sertraline and Venlafaxine; however, certain side effects may be increased and once again, the doctor will want to adjust dosages. </p>
<h2>Facts About Ambien</h2>
<p>Ambien is a prescription drug that is classified as a sedative or hypnotic. It is used as a short-term treatment for patients with insomnia. Insomnia is a disorder in which the person is unable to fall asleep. </p>
<p>Ambien works by affecting unbalanced chemicals in the brain that cause sleep problems. It will definitely make the patient fall asleep, so it is important to be able to devote seven to eight hours to sleep before taking the medications. </p>
<p>It is important to only take the dosage the doctor prescribes for as long as the doctor prescribes because Ambien is a highly dependent drug. Typically, Ambien should not be used for longer than four to five consecutive weeks. After taking Ambien for several days or weeks in a row, it is important to discontinue use properly to ensure symptoms of withdrawal do not occur. Since it is a dependent drug, it is important to keep it away from children and those with a history of drug abuse.</p>
<h2>Ambien Addiction Help</h2>
<p>If you or a loved one is addicted to Ambien, it is important to seek help. Ambien is a highly dependent drug. Once addicted, the effects are devastating. If you are interested in receiving information on Ambien detox or rehab, <strong>please call the toll free number at (888) 371-5716</strong>. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Ambien detox" src="http://www.ambien-addiction-treatment.com/images/ambien-detox-large.jpg" title="Ambien detox" class="alignleft" width="150" height="100" />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 because it will cause the patient to fall asleep. Typically the patient should not take Ambien for longer than four to five weeks because it can easily become a dependent drug. </p>
<p>It is important to only take what the doctor prescribes. When deciding to discontinue use after several days or weeks, it is important to not stop all at once or else symptoms of withdrawal will occur. In some cases, the insomnia worsens when the patient stops taking Ambien. Since it is a dependent drug, it is important to keep it away from children and those with a history of drug abuse.</p>
<h2>Ambien and Teens</h2>
<p>In 2004, Medco Health Solutions, a large managed-care company presented the results of their study on teenage usage of sleeping pills. While the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has not approved any prescription sleep aids for people under 18, the Medco study showed that more than 180,000 people in the United States under the age of 20 take sleep medications.</p>
<p>While statistically that only represents one in every 500 adolescents, the more alarming statistic showed that usage was up by 85 percent since 2000.</p>
<p>Generally speaking teenagers are inclined to stay up late; however, they are also inclined to sleep later in the morning, so their natural internal clock is slightly altered from that of an adult. Add to that the additional stimulation of television, homework, instant messaging and soft drinks spiked with caffeine and you have a formula for teen’s ability to sleep.</p>
<p>Most physicians are extremely cautious about prescribing sleep aids for teens and strive to find the cause of the sleeplessness versus just medicating the child. However, there are times when it makes sense to prescribe sleeping pills for children but most physicians agree that these drugs should be used in combination with behavioral strategies in an effort to battle insomnia. Some suggestions include cutting out caffeinated drinks, finding ways to quiet down before bedtime, establishing a consistent wake time and otherwise making changes in behavior to get more sleep. </p>
<p>Sleep specialists say newer sleeping pills like Ambien may in some cases be better choices for adolescents because they act more narrowly on areas of the brain that regulate sleep. </p>
<h2>Ambien Treatment</h2>
<p>When an addict decides to discontinue use, it is important to find a <a href="http://www.thecyn.com/" target="new">rehab facility</a> that fits. There are several steps to the treatment plan. First, figure out what kind works best. The two basic kinds of treatment plans are <a href="http://lapalomatreatment.com/programs/intensive-outpatient-program.htm" target="new">outpatient</a> and residential treatment. In an outpatient plan, the patient comes in at particular times but remains at home for the majority of the time. The residential plan provides round-the-clock care for the patients. Then comes the detox process. It is important to be under the care of a professional for the detox process. After the user has been detoxified, additional treatment is essential in order to keep from relapsing. It is important for a former addict to learn techniques for coping with the compulsion to use again.</p>
<h2>Ambien Detox</h2>
<p>The <a href="http://www.michaelshouse.com/drug-detox/" target="new">detox process</a> is the most physically difficult process of quitting the addiction. During this process, the addict rids the body of all the chemicals and toxins from the drugs. It is physically straining because the body suffers withdrawal symptoms such as: </p>
<ul>
<li>Behavior changes</li>
<li>Stomach pain</li>
<li>Muscle cramps</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<li>Sweating</li>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Panic</li>
<li>Tremors</li>
<li>Seizures</li>
</ul>
<p>Going through this process under the care of a professional is much more successful and it is safer than attempting to do it alone. Professionals are able to monitor and ease the side effects to ensure a safe detoxification. However, detox alone is not enough to stay drug free. It is essential to continue counseling sessions to learn how to resist going back to the addiction.</p>
<h2>Ambien Addiction Treatment</h2>
<p>If you or a loved one is addicted to Ambien, it is important to seek help. Ambien is a highly dependent drug. Once addicted, the effects are devastating. If you are interested in receiving information on Ambien detox or rehab, <strong>please call our toll free number at (888) 371-5716</strong>. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Ambien treatment" src="http://www.ambien-addiction-treatment.com/images/ambien-treatment-small.jpg" title="Ambien treatment" class="alignleft" width="115" height="115" />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. </p>
<p>Ambien works by affecting certain chemicals in the brain that cause sleep problems by becoming unbalanced. Ambien causes the patient to fall asleep, so it is important to be able to devote seven to eight hours to sleep before taking the medication. </p>
<p>This drug can easily become a dependent drug, so it is important to only take what the doctor prescribes and keep it away from children and those with a history of drug abuse. It is also important to only take it as long as the doctor prescribes in order to avoid dependency. Typically the patient should not take Ambien for longer than four to five weeks. When the patient stops taking it after having taken it for several days or weeks, the patient may experience symptoms of withdrawal. In some cases, the insomnia worsens when the patient stops taking Ambien. </p>
<h2>Ambien Withdrawal</h2>
<p>Symptoms of withdrawal occur when the user stops taking Ambien after taking it for an extended period of time. Withdrawal will occur during the detox process. It is important to be under the care of a professional during this time. Professional facilities have certain techniques to help the process go by smoother and will ensure the user goes through the full process without falling back into the drug. Symptoms include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Behavior changes</li>
<li>Stomach pain</li>
<li>Muscle cramps</li>
<li>Nausea</li>
<li>Vomiting</li>
<li>Sweating</li>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Panic</li>
<li>Tremors</li>
<li>Seizures</li>
</ul>
<h2>Ambien Treatment</h2>
<p>Those addicted to Ambien should look into rehab facilities when quitting usage. The first step in the treatment process is finding a rehab facility that specializes in the users particular needs. Once at a facility, the user will go through the detox process. </p>
<p>In this process, the body is cleansed of all the chemicals and toxins involved in long-term drug use. During the detox process is when the user goes through withdrawal effects. The detox process is much safer and better managed when under the care of a professional. However, detox alone is not enough to cure an addict. Detox only rids the physical body of all the drugs. It does not, however, help the user cope with the dependency and desire to use again. </p>
<p>At most rehab facilities, the user will also undergo counseling. During this process, the user learns techniques to help them maintain a drug free lifestyle when they re-enter society. This part of the treatment plan is crucial in order to refrain from relapse. Without counseling, many users go back into society and become overwhelmed, so they fall back on their addiction.</p>
<h2>Ambien Treatment Plans</h2>
<p>Depending on the level of addiction and personal needs, a user can choose between a couple different treatment plans. They can either choose an outpatient program or residential. With residential, the user actually sleeps at the facility and receives round-the-clock care. Outpatient allows the user to remain at home with their family and friends while going in at certain times to receive care. The main factor in outpatient is that is it cheaper. </p>
<h2>Ambien Addiction Help</h2>
<p>If you or a loved one is addicted to ambien, it is important to seek help. Ambien is a highly dependent drug. Once addicted, the effects are devastating. But there is hope. If you are interested in receiving information on ambient detox or rehab,<strong> please call our toll free number at (888) 371-5716.</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[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 [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="What is Ambien?" src="http://www.ambien-addiction-treatment.com/images/ambien-overview-medium.jpg" title="What is Ambien?" class="alignright" width="150" height="99" />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 from time to time. However, if you feel that you do not get enough sleep or cannot obtain satisfying sleep, you could possibly have a sleep disorder called insomnia. </p>
<h2>Ambien Treatment for Insomnia</h2>
<p>People with insomnia have one or more of the following symptoms:</p>
<ul>
<li>Difficulty falling asleep </li>
<li>Waking up often during the night and having trouble going back to sleep</li>
<li>Waking up too early in the morning </li>
<li>Non-refreshing sleep</li>
</ul>
<p>There are several types of insomnia. Insomnia types are often based on how long the insomnia lasts and how often it occurs.  </p>
<p>Short-term (acute) insomnia can last from one night to a few weeks. It is often caused by emotional or physical discomfort, and can be related to a single specific event. It is often caused by emotional or physical discomfort, and can be related to a single specific event. Causes of acute insomnia can include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Significant life stress (job loss or change, death of a loved one, moving, etc.) </li>
<li>Environmental factors like noise, light, or extreme temperatures (hot or cold) that interfere with sleep  </li>
<li>Illness  </li>
<li>Things that throw off a normal sleep schedule (like jet lag or switching from a day to night shift)<br />
Transient insomnia is a type of insomnia that comes and goes, with periods of time when a person has no sleep problems.</li>
</ul>
<p>Chronic (long-term) insomnia is when a person has insomnia at least three nights a week for one month or longer. It can be caused by many things and often occurs along with other health problems. Common chronic insomnia causes are:</p>
<ul>
<li>Depression </li>
<li>Chronic stress </li>
<li>Pain or discomfort at night </li>
</ul>
<p>Each year, about 60 million Americans have insomnia.</p>
<h2>How Does Ambien Help?</h2>
<p>Ambien is part of a class of medications called sedative/hypnotics, which are known more commonly as sleep medicine. Otherwise known by its generic name, Zolpidem, it is closely related to a family of sedatives called benzodiazepines. These drugs cause sedation, muscle relaxation, act as anti-convulsants (anti-seizure) and reduce anxiety. Zolpidem has selectivity in that it has little of the muscle relaxant and anti-seizure effects and more of the sedative effect. Therefore, it is used as a medication for sleep. Based on clinical studies, when compared to people who did not take Ambien, people who took Ambien: </p>
<ul>
<li>Fell asleep faster </li>
<li>Slept longer </li>
<li>Had higher-quality sleep </li>
<li>Had fewer awakenings</li>
</ul>
<p>Some people using this medicine have engaged in activity such as driving, eating, or making phone calls and later had no memory of the activity. Ambien can cause side effects that may impair your thinking or reactions. A user may still feel sleepy the morning after taking the medication. A user must be aware of how this medication will affect them, especially during waking hours. </p>
<p>Be careful of driving, operating machinery, piloting an airplane, or do anything that requires one to be awake and alert. Do not drink alcohol while taking this medication. It can increase some of the side effects of Ambien, including drowsiness. This medication may be habit-forming and should be used only by the person it was prescribed for. </p>
<h2>Ambien vs. Ambien CR</h2>
<p>Ambien, and its generic form, are approved to help you fall asleep. Ambien CR is considered a non-benzodiazepine and is different from older prescription sleep medications. Ambien CR is the only form of Ambien that is FDA-approved to help you fall asleep and stay asleep—so you can wake up less frequently and fall back to sleep faster. Only Ambien CR has two layers that address both problems. The first layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep fast, while the second dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep, so when you wake up you can concentrate on the day ahead. In fact, in clinical studies, Ambien CR was proven effective for up to seven hours. Ambien CR can be taken for as long as your healthcare professional recommends. </p>
<h2>Ambien Addiction Treatment</h2>
<p>If you or someone you know is struggling with an ambient addiction, we can help. <strong>Please call our toll free number at (888) 371-5716</strong>. We are available 24 hours a day to answer your questions on ambien addiction and treatment. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Ambien helps assist in sleep maintenance and is typically only prescribed for short periods of time. The longer the medication is used, the more at risk a user is for addiction. Also, there could be deeper underlying issues preventing a full night’s rest that need to be addressed. Ambien is prescribed at low doses and [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img alt="Ambien addiction" src="http://www.ambien-addiction-treatment.com/images/ambien-addiction-medium.jpg" title="Ambien addiction" class="alignleft" width="150" height="150" />Ambien helps assist in sleep maintenance and is typically only prescribed for short periods of time. The longer the medication is used, the more at risk a user is for addiction. Also, there could be deeper underlying issues preventing a full night’s rest that need to be addressed. Ambien is prescribed at low doses and should not be exceeded in the recommended dosage. Essentially, anyone who takes this prescribed sedative in high doses or for a long period of time is at risk for addiction, but there are also other things to consider. Addiction to other ailments such as other drugs and/or alcohol puts someone at greater risk for Ambien addiction.</p>
<p>Since Ambien is a <a href="http://www.thecyn.com/prescription-drug-rehab/" target="new">prescription medication</a>, it may be difficult to determine if someone has actually formed an addiction. While the signs are not as clear as in illegal drug addiction, there are certain things one can look for. Ambien addiction is probably most clearly defined by the withdrawal symptoms one experiences if he/she goes too long without it. Other signs of needed Ambien treatment are that more of the drug is being taken than needed, having prescriptions refilled early or consistently because of over use, and having to take higher doses of the Ambien to achieve its initial effects. Essentially this means that a tolerance has developed.  If any of these symptoms fit this means abuse of Ambien is taking place or an addiction to it has formed.</p>
<h2>Ambien Withdrawal Symptoms</h2>
<p>When a person is addicted to a medicine, if the medicine is stopped, the body is not able to function properly and withdrawal symptom can occur. Some Ambien withdrawal symptoms can include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Sweating </li>
<li>Abnormal aggression</li>
<li>Anxiety</li>
<li>Confusion</li>
<li>Hallucinations</li>
<li>Nausea </li>
<li>Fatigue </li>
<li>Insomnia </li>
<li>Irritability </li>
<li>Stomach cramps </li>
<li>Panic attacks</li>
</ul>
<h2>Dangers of Ambien Addiction</h2>
<p>Addiction to Ambien can be deadly. It can enhance suicidal tendencies, and risk of overdose is higher among people with depression. Too much of it can cause excessive drowsiness, even coma. Even at therapeutic dosages, it can cause some people to “sleep-drive” or engage in other complex behaviors while not fully awake, putting themselves and others at risk. Most have no memory of the episode afterward. </p>
<p>In cases where the drug is not deliberately crushed and snorted or abused with alcohol, Ambien dependence generally occurs when it is taken for longer than the recommended time period (10 days), or in greater dosages than recommended (5-10 mg). Users find they cannot go to sleep without it or begin to crave the euphoria brought on as the drug begins to act upon the central nervous system.</p>
<p>When these problems occur, people often feel like they need to stay on their medicines just to prevent these symptoms from occurring again. Usually the symptoms of Ambien withdrawal are not life-threatening but are generally so unpleasant that it is difficult not to give in to the cravings to make them stop. If a user is increasing doses of Ambien or feels like he/she cannot stop the medicine, he/she may need to talk to a healthcare provider. An addiction to Ambien is a serious problem that requires treatment.</p>
<h2>Ambien Addiction Treatment</h2>
<p>Treatment for Ambien addiction is therefore the province of medical professionals, who can manage the withdrawal and ease the addict off the drug in a manner that does not lead to further abuse. Treatment depends upon the severity of the abuse. Sometimes inpatient care in a detoxification center or another addiction treatment program is required. Supervision by a qualified physician is necessary both to manage physical symptoms and to provide counseling and support for any emotional dependency which has developed. Users should seek help immediately if they encounter difficulties stopping an Ambien regimen.</p>
<p>If you or someone you know is struggling with an Ambien addiction, we can help. <strong>Please call our toll free number at (888) 371-5716</strong>. We are available 24 hours a day to answer your questions on Ambien addiction and treatment.</p>
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