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Template:SubstanceBox/zolpidemZolpidem (Brand names Ambien, Intermezzo, Edluar, and Zolpimist[1]) is a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic used in the treatment of insomnia. [1][2] It is an Imidazopyridine agaonist of the GABAA receptor.[3]
Chemistry
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Pharmacology
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Subjective effects
The effects listed below are based upon the subjective effects index and personal experiences of PsychonautWiki contributors. The listed effects will rarely (if ever) occur all at once, but heavier dosages will increase the chances and are more likely to induce a full range of effects.
Physical effects
The physical effects of zolpidem can be broken down into several components.
These are described below and generally include:
- Nausea
- Motor control loss
- Dizziness
- Sedation
- Tactile suppression
- Respiratory depression
- Appetite enhancement
- Muscle relaxation
Cognitive effects
The cognitive effects of zolpidem can be broken down into several components.
It contains cognitive effects which generally include:
- Disinhibition
- Anxiety suppression
- Language suppression
- Information processing suppression
- Thought deceleration
- Amnesia
- Euphoria
- Compulsive redosing
Visual effects
The Visual effects of zolpidem can be broken down into several components.
- Double vision
- Acuity suppression
- Visual disconnection
- Vaguely defined hallucinations