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No. Ambien (zolpidem) does not.
Yes. I have been taking 10mg of Brintellix and 15mg of Ambien for almost 2 months with no problems.
ive taken it for three years a nd my companys drug program has never detected it in my system.
yes it does itll come up as idk but itll come up yo be careful homie keep it real
Ambien (zolpidem) has a half-life of about 2.5 hours, meaning it takes this long for half of the drug to be eliminated from your system. It can typically be detected in urine for up to 3 days after the last dose. However, individual factors such as metabolism, dosage, and frequency of use can impact how long it stays in your system.
Directions prescribed by your doctor should be followed, and in the absence of the directions from the pharmacy, if you feel you exceeded the dose, you should contact the ER nurse of your local hospital, or contact the Poison Controle center.
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Maybe you should stop taking so many medicines and just go to sleep. I take pain meds for my back. I've found that antidepressants work better than sleeping pills. I've acturally gone 4 days with only 3 hours of sleep total before so I know what you're going through. I'm 26 years old and am getting ready to have a 2nd surgery on my back. Work accident. Hope I helped a little.
I would not take them at the same time, if its xanax er take that in the morning, and then space it out , take the ambiem before you go to bed, to be on the safe side, but always check with your doctor..
No, Seroquel is not a sleep aid. However, some people who take it report that it makes them sleep soundly.AnswerNo, it's not actually licensed to prescribe for a sleep aid. It is proven to be more sedating in low dose though. For most, not all it's 200mg and lower. -I was specifically prescribed seroquel for use as a sleeping aid. Whether or not the FDA labels it as such I am not certain. This is common practice amongst medical professionals.AnswerAlthough Seroquel® (quetiapine fumarate) is not FDA-approved for sleep disorders or anxiety, many physicians prescribe low doses of the drug, off-label, to treat those conditions. Clinical studies and empirical data indicate Seroquel® is an effective, non-addictive alternative to medications specifically formulated for insomnia.Seroquel® may be used longterm for chronic insomnia in some people.Be aware that it is perfectly legal and legitimate for a doctor to prescribe medication for use in disorders other than those indicated by the FDA.
original answer was : No. Ambien CR and OxyContin have a listed interaction. Consult your doctor or pharmacist first. My answer is: This is not a good combination for folks who don't have chronic pain and chronic insomnia. I am pregnant and my doc has me on Lortab and Ambien CR as well. I just space those far enough apart so they dont give me any problems. Also, my father is dying of cancer and they have him on Oxycontin, Oxycodone, xanax, and Ambien cr all at the same time. So it depends o the situation.