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(zole PI dem)

Advice to Patients

  • Provide patient with a copy of manufacturer’s patient information.
  • Potential risk of complex sleep-related behaviors; importance of immediately informing clinician if sleep-driving events or other complex behaviors occur.
  • Importance of advising patients to immediately discontinue drug and inform clinician if signs of an allergic reaction (e.g., rash, hives, dyspnea, swelling of tongue or throat) occur.
  • Importance of administering immediately before retiring.
  • Importance of taking only when able to get a full night’s sleep (i.e., 7–8 hours) before being active again.
  • Importance of taking only as prescribed; do not increase dosage or duration of therapy unless otherwise instructed by a clinician.
  • Importance of not abruptly discontinuing therapy if drug has been used for more than 1–2 weeks; consult clinician about discontinuing use.
  • Potential for drug to impair mental alertness or physical coordination; use caution when operating machinery or performing hazardous tasks until effects on individual are known.
  • Importance of informing clinicians of existing or contemplated concomitant therapy, including prescriptions and OTC drugs, and of concomitant illnesses, particularly depression.
  • Importance of avoiding alcohol-containing beverages or products.
  • Importance of informing clinicians of any behavioral or mental changes, memory impairment, tolerance, or dependence/withdrawal symptoms.
  • Risk of rebound insomnia for 1 or 2 nights after discontinuance.
  • Importance of women informing their clinician if they are or plan to become pregnant or plan to breast-feed.
  • Importance of informing patients of other important precautionary information. (See Cautions.)

Preparations

Subject to control under the Federal Controlled Substances Act of 1970 as a schedule IV (C-IV) drug.

Zolpidem Tartrate
RoutesDosage FormsStrengthsBrand NamesManufacturer
OralTablets, extended-release, film-coated6.25 mg

Ambien CR® ( C-IV)

Sanofi-Aventis
12.5 mg

Ambien CR® ( C-IV)

Sanofi-Aventis
Tablets, film-coated5 mg

Ambien® ( C-IV)

Searle
10 mg

Ambien® ( C-IV)

Searle

Comparative Pricing

This pricing information is subject to change at the sole discretion of DS Pharmacy. For the most current and up-to-date pricing information, please visit drugstore.com.

Ambien 10MG Tablets SANOFI PHARMACEUTICALS30/$135.99 or 90/$395.97
Ambien 5MG Tablets SANOFI PHARMACEUTICALS30/$134.12 or 90/$391.02
Ambien CR 12.5MG Controlled-release Tablets SANOFI PHARMACEUTICALS30/$125.99 or 90/$355.97
Ambien CR 6.25MG Controlled-release Tablets SANOFI PHARMACEUTICALS30/$124.99 or 90/$354.97
Zolpidem Tartrate 10MG Tablets APOTEX USA30/$17.99 or 90/$41.97
Zolpidem Tartrate 5MG Tablets APOTEX USA30/$15.99 or 60/$31.98

AHFS Drug Information. © Copyright, 1959-2008, Selected Revisions September 2007. American Society of Health-System Pharmacists, Inc., 7272 Wisconsin Avenue, Bethesda, Maryland 20814.

Remember, keep this and all other medicines out of the reach of children, never share your medicines with others, and use this medication only for the indication prescribed.

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