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Ambien


Ambien is actually the most common brand name of the drug called Zolpidem. It’s a drug used to treat insomnia and certain forms of a brain disorder. This is one of the most dangerous drugs around since it puts the person to sleep almost instantly. Unless the person has seven or eight hours to dedicate to rest, they should not take this substance.

Those who are addicted to Ambien are putting their lives at risk due to its strong sleeping agents. These sleeping agents can cause severe injuries if the person uses them at work or in any other public place. There have been some notable incidents whereby someone has fallen asleep and caused serious injuries with their machinery.

Side Effects

Ambien has a variety of side effects associated with it. It is normally only prescribed to people who have serious insomnia. It does not knock the taker out, so a loud noise or some gentle shaking can wake them, which is an issue in itself. If the individual wakes up before the seven or eight hours ends, they risk amnesia. This forgetfulness is not serious or permanent, but it’s not uncommon for patients to lose a few hours of memory.

It can also impair thinking and reactions. This is why it’s dangerous to take the substance in a public place. The main danger is the increased risk of injury, as opposed to anything directly from Ambien itself.

Addiction Treatment

Treating an Ambien addiction is difficult due to how addictive the substance is. Treatment centres will carefully evaluate a patient’s history to assess which tactics they will use. Ambien addictions all emanate from something deep in the patient’s psyche and it is up to trained counsellors to bring those things out into the open. Drug addiction treatment centres will also address whether the individual actually has any medicinal need for Ambien, however.

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