A nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic medication used in the short-term treatment of Insomnia. Marketed under the brand name ambien.
A drug used to treat insomnia. Zolpidem (Ambien) is a central nervous system depressant that causes drowsiness. Zolpidem should be used only for short-term treatment of insomnia, usually limited to 2 weeks or less. It should not be taken by children younger than 18 years or by women who are breast-feeding.
An imidazopyridine used to treat insomnia. Its therapeutic class is sedatives/hypnotics.
A medication employed for the temporary management of insomnia, Zolpidem typically results in minimal residual drowsiness. Potential adverse effects may encompass diarrhea, nausea, and dizziness.