Ambien® is the trade name for Zolpidem Tartrate. There is no such thing as zoldipen. Your pharmacist probably committed a typo on the prescription label. Be aware that Ambien® is an immediate-release product and not equivalent to AmbienCR®. The latter does not have any generic equivalent products approved by the FDA.
Nope -- they are the same thing: Ambien
same thing. zolpidem is the chemical, and the generic name for the drug. Ambien and stilnox are the registered trademarked names
No. It contains only one active ingredient (zolpidem or zolpidem tartrate).
No, don't do it!
Can I take dolo- neurobion. Forte, with zolpidem tartrate 10 mg. ( for Insomnia?...thanks.
No it is not
Can I take dolo- neurobion. Forte, with zolpidem tartrate 10 mg. ( for Insomnia?...thanks.
Zolpidem tablet marked "E 79" is a 10 mg. dosage of Zolpidem Tartrate. The pill is manufactured by Aurobindo Phara of India, and is a high quality generic of Ambien.
A pill with the inscription APO 10 is a Zolpidem tartrate 10 mg. This pill is given by prescription only. The pill is for insomnia.
Formula of cesium tartrate: Cs2C4H4O6
Zinc tartrate would be written as ZnC4H4O6.
why disodium tartrate is used insead of water
picture of zolpidem