I certainly would not unless a doctor told me to, and even then I would question him very, very closely.
If the Ambian and pain medication are prescribed by the same doctor to take during the same period of time, it should be okay.
i called a pharmacist and yes you can......it is safe
Ambian and l-theanine
That is a question that you should ask your health care provider.
You can safely take ambian with diazepam. Should be prescribed by doctor. Diazepam is used for muscle spasms, anxiaty, or recovering alcoholics. All this should be taken with care. KB-You can always call your local Pharmacist to ask this questions.
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No, you do not want to take two different drugs that cause drowsiness within 6-8 hours of each other
if you are even reading the answer to this question, then u need help!! suicide is not the answer.
It is in brief, a muscle relaxant. Flexoril is a muscle relaxer and pain reliever. It's a pretty strong drug and is prescription only.but.. I'm not a pharmacist so don't quote me on it.Answer Flexoril makes you very sleepy and sends you into a deep heavy sleep, which can last for many hours, but you wake up feeling heavy and groggy. I'd advise not to take it every night but only when you desperately need it. It really is strong. Whatever you do, don't take it with any other sleeping medication, whether prescription or over the counter.
Yes, very well it is bad. My mother abuses it and she is only suppose to take one a night. She takes 3 or 4 and drinks with them. When i was little she drank and drove with the pill and we nearly were killed. so i need your opinion is Ambian/ Zolpidem bad. Write below
Go to the ER.
NO! Ambian CR (control release) can cause memory loss and hallucinations, among other side-effects, such as causing one to be incoherent. You should NEVER take a drug like this when you are going to be away from the safety of your own home, or any time you will be in a public place. If you truly feel the need to take some sort of sedative before a long flight, it is much more advisable to take one of the benzodiazipines, such as Valium or Xanax. But only take it in small doses, especially if you've never taken either of these drugs before. I have taken Ambian on every long flight and have never had a problem. Every person is different and should check with their Doctor before taking any medication.