Stilnox, also know as zolpidem, is a prescription drug used to treat insomnia.
12.5 mg
Yes very quickly
Taking Stilnox (zolpidem) 5mg and alcohol (brandy) together can have a synergistic effect on the central nervous system, leading to increased drowsiness, dizziness, confusion, and impaired coordination. This combination can significantly increase the risk of adverse effects such as respiratory depression, coma, and even death. It is crucial to avoid combining these substances and to seek medical advice if you have any concerns about your medication regimen.
Ask your doctor or check on the pharmacy papers they gave you on your meds.Press ENTER to look up in Wiktionary or CTRL+ENTERto look up in Wikipedia
Yes, it is possible to overdose on Stilnox (zolpidem), even at a dose of 12.5 mg, especially if taken in higher amounts or combined with other depressants like alcohol. Symptoms of an overdose may include extreme drowsiness, confusion, difficulty breathing, and loss of consciousness. If an overdose is suspected, it is crucial to seek medical attention immediately. Always use medication as prescribed by a healthcare professional.
yes, had 2mg yesterday after none for over 3 monhs, then another 2mg. No problems but had the best sleep ever (12 hours) and felt good wehn i woke uo
same thing. zolpidem is the chemical, and the generic name for the drug. Ambien and stilnox are the registered trademarked names
i found a small round pill withczr on it,what is it?
Technically yes. There is no toxocological harmful effect in terms of poisoning. Xanax is alprazolam, a highly addictive benzodiazepine sedative/ anti-anxiety medication. Naproxen is a NSAID (non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug). These 2 medications are metabolised differently and do not affect each others' actions. Less is known about Ambien/ Stilnox (zolpidem). It is also a sedative is a newer agent and does not belong to the well known benzodiazepine family. More unpredictable side effects have been reported such as sleep-walking and other bizarre behaviour. As Xanax and Ambien are both sedatives, a lot of care must be taken when the 2 are combined and detailed medical advice should always be sought. In terms of recreational drug use, it is not a safe combination. People who have taken either of these medications should never drive or use machinery. Once again, Ambien and naproxen have no interactions and can safely be taken together.
This is a drug test used to determine if a person has used Benzodiazepines, which are psychoactive drugs with varying hypnotic, sedative, anxiolytic (anti-anxiety), anticonvulsant, muscle relaxant and amnesic properties. It is usually tested for in a urine test. These are the most commonly abused drugs. Some of the common names for various Benzodiazepine drugs are: lorazepam, valium, Xanax, Xanor, Tafil, Alprox, Frontal, Lexotanil, Lexotan, Lexomil, Somalium, Bromam, Librium, Tropium, Risolid, Klopoxid, Gerodorm, Klonopin, Klonapin, Rivotril, Iktorivil, Olcadil, Tranxene, Valium, Apzepam, Stesolid, Vival, Apozepam, Hexalid, Valaxona, ProSom, Rohypnol, Fluscand, Flunipam, Ronal, Rohydorm, Dalmadorm, Dalmane, Restas, Paxipam, Anxon, Dormonoct, Ativan, Temesta, Lorabenz, Loramet, Noctamid, Pronoctan, Nobrium, Dormicum, Versed, Hypnovel, Dormonid, Erimin, Mogadon, Alodorm, Pacisyn, Dumolid, Madar, Stilny, Seresta, Serax, Serenid, Serepax, Sobril, Oxascand, Alopam, Oxabenz, Oxapax, Domar, Lysanxia, Centrax, Doral, Restoril, Normison, Euhypnos, Mylostan, Halcion, Rilamir, Frisium, Urbanol, Anexate, Lanexat, Mazicon, Romazicon, Lunesta, Sonata, Starnoc, Ambien, Nytamel, Stilnoct, Stilnox, Zoldem, Zolnod, Imovane, Rhovane, Zileze; Zimoclone; Zimovane; Zopitan and Zorclone.
The drugs in Schedule IV(4) are:Alprazolam(Xanax)Barbital(Veronal, Plexonal, barbitone)Bromazepam(Lexotan, Lexatin, Lexotanil)Butorphanol(Stadol, Stadol NS, Torbugesic, Torbutrol)Camazepam(Albego, Limpidon, Paxor)Cathine(Constituent of "Khat" plant, (+)-norpseudoephedrine)Chloral betaine(Beta Chlor)Chloral hydrate(Noctec )Chlordiazepoxide(Librium, Libritabs, Limbitrol, SK-Lygen )Clobazam(Urbadan, Urbanyl )Clonazepam(Klonopin, Clonopin)Clorazepate(Tranxene)Clotiazepam(Trecalmo, Rize, Clozan, Veratran)Cloxazolam(Akton, Lubalix, Olcadil, Sepazon)DelorazepamDexfenfluramine(Redux)Dextropropoxyphene dosage forms(Darvon, propoxyphene, Darvocet, Propacet)Diazepam(Valium, Diastat )Dichloralphenazone(Midrin, dichloralantipyrine)Diethylpropion(Tenuate, Tepanil)Difenoxin 1 mg/25 ug AtSO4/du(Motofen)Estazolam(ProSom, Domnamid, Eurodin, Nuctalon)Ethchlorvynol(Placidy)Ethinamate(Valmid, Valamin)Ethyl loflazepateFencamfamin(Reactivan)Fenfluramine(Pondimin, Ponderal)Fenproporex(Gacilin, Solvolip)FludiazepamFlunitrazepam(Rohypnol, Narcozep, Darkene, Roipnol)Flurazepam(Dalmane)Fospropofol(Lusedra)Halazepam(Paxipam)HaloxazolamKetazolam(Anxon, Loftran, Solatran, Contamex)LoprazolamLorazepam(Ativan)Lormetazepam(Noctamid)Mazindol(Sanorex, Mazanor)Mebutamate(Capla)Medazepam(Nobrium)Mefenorex(Anorexic, Amexate, Doracil, Pondinil)Meprobamate(Miltown, Equanil, Micrainin, Equagesic, Meprospan)Methohexital(Brevital)Methylphenobarbital(Mebaral, mephobarbital)Midazolam(Versed)Modafinil(Provigil)Nimetazepam(Erimin)Nitrazepam(Mogadon)Nordiazepam(Nordazepam, Demadar, Madar)Oxazepam(Serax, Serenid-D)Oxazolam(Serenal, Convertal)Paraldehyde(Paral)Pemoline(Cylert)Pentazocine(Talwin, Talwin NX, Talacen, Talwin Compound)Petrichloral(Pentaerythritol chloral, Periclor)Phenobarbital(Luminal, Donnatal, Bellergal-S)Phentermine(Ionamin, Fastin, Adipex-P, Obe-Nix, Zantryl)Pinazepam(Domar)Pipradrol(Detaril, Stimolag Fortis)Prazepam(Centrax)Quazepam(Doral)Sibutramine(Meridia)SPA(1-dimethylamino-1,2-diphenylethane, Lefetamine)Temazepam(Restoril)Tetrazepam(Myolastan, Musaril)Triazolam(Halcion)Zaleplon(Sonata)Zolpidem(Ambien, Ivadal, Stilnoct, Stilnox)Zopiclone(Lunesta)*Any drugs in parenthesis are alternative names for the drug.*This list was last updated April 6, 2012.*Information was taken from DEA(Drug Enforcement Agency) website(link is below).