Description
Zolpidem is a fast-acting sedative used to treat short-term insomnia. It helps you fall asleep quickly by calming brain activity through its action on GABA receptors. Unlike benzodiazepines, Zolpidem is specifically designed for sleep induction. It should be taken right before bedtime and only when a full night’s sleep (7–8 hours) is possible. Side effects may include drowsiness, dizziness, or rare sleep-related behaviors. Use is recommended under medical supervision due to the risk of dependence with long-term use.
Zoltrate – Zolpidem Tablets
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Generic Name: Zolpidem
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Brand Name: Zoltrate
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Common Strengths: 5 mg or 10 mg
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Drug Class: Non-benzodiazepine sedative (Z-drug)
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Main Use: Short-term treatment of insomnia
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Prescription Required: Yes
How It Works
Zolpidem acts on GABA receptors in the brain, similar to benzodiazepines, but is specifically designed to help with sleep initiation. It calms brain activity to help you fall asleep quickly.
Benefits
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Helps with falling asleep faster
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Improves sleep quality for short-term insomnia
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Generally causes less daytime drowsiness compared to some traditional sedatives
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Fast onset of action (usually works within 15–30 minutes)
Precautions
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Can cause drowsiness, dizziness, or confusion, especially if not taken before full sleep time
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Risk of sleepwalking or performing activities (like eating or driving) while not fully awake
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Should not be used long-term due to risk of dependence and tolerance
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Avoid alcohol or other sedatives while taking it
Note
Zolpidem (Zoltrate) should only be taken right before bedtime and when a full night’s sleep (7–8 hours) is possible. Use under a doctor’s supervision is essential.
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