Stilnox (Zolpidem) is a prescription medication primarily used to treat insomnia. It belongs to a group of drugs called sedative-hypnotics and works by calming the brain, making it easier to fall asleep and stay asleep. Stilnox is a brand name for the active ingredient zolpidem tartrate, which is available in various dosages, commonly 5mg and 10mg tablets.
Key Uses:
- Short-term treatment of insomnia, particularly for difficulties in falling asleep.
- May also be prescribed in some cases for managing transient or situational sleep disturbances.
How It Works:
Stilnox enhances the effects of gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter in the brain responsible for inducing relaxation and sleep.
Dosage and Administration:
- Taken just before bedtime, as its effects are rapid (onset within 15–30 minutes).
- Should only be used when you can get a full 7–8 hours of sleep.
- Recommended for short-term use (usually 1–2 weeks).
Warnings and Precautions:
- Drowsiness: Can cause morning grogginess; avoid driving or operating machinery.
- Dependence: Long-term or misuse can lead to tolerance, dependence, or withdrawal symptoms.
- Side Effects: May include dizziness, headache, nausea, sleepwalking, or memory issues.
- Alcohol: Avoid consuming alcohol, as it increases the sedative effects.
- Contraindications: Should not be used by individuals with a history of substance abuse, severe liver impairment, or breathing difficulties.
Important Notes:
- Prescription-only: Stilnox is available only with a doctor’s prescription.
- Not a long-term solution: It is intended for short-term relief while addressing underlying causes of insomnia.
- Discuss potential risks and benefits with your healthcare provider before use.
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