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How To Use Zolpidem For Opiate Withdrawal

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zolpidem for opiate withdrawal

In this article, I’m going to teach you how to use zolpidem for opiate withdrawal. I just finished researching this topic, and I have a lot of helpful information to share with you.

I’m going to cover the benefits and possible harmful effects of using zolpidem for opiate withdrawal.

Furthermore, I’ll teach you about zolpidem’s mechanisms of action, and how you can best use the drug to help with insomnia and other opiate withdrawal symptoms.

zolpidem for opiate withdrawal

Table of Contents

  • 1 Zolpidem Overview
  • 2 Zolpidem Mechanisms of Action
  • 3 Does Zolpidem Help With Opiate Withdrawal?
  • 4 How To Use Zolpidem For Opiate Withdrawal
  • 5 Zolpidem For Opiate Withdrawal Conclusion

Zolpidem Overview

Zolpidem (sold under the brand name Ambien) is a sedative primarily used in the treatment of insomnia. Zolpidem is fast-acting and typically works within 15 minutes.

Zolpidem is effective at initiating sleep, however, since zolpidem has a short half-life of two to three hours, it is not reported to be effective at maintaining sleep.

Fortunately, Ambien CR is a zolpidem medication available in a controlled-release formulation.

This controlled-release zolpidem medication can assist an individual to fall asleep and stay asleep throughout the duration of the night.

zolpidem for opiate withdrawal

Zolpidem Mechanisms of Action

Zolpidem is classified as a sedative-hypnotic with effects similar to (but distinct from) those of the benzodiazepine class of drugs.

Common benzodiazepines you may have heard of include Xanax, Klonopin, Valium, Ativan, and Librium.

Zolpidem is a short-acting nonbenzodiazepine compound of the imidazopyridine class that increases the activity of GABA, an inhibitory neurotransmitter, by binding to GABAA receptors at the same location as benzodiazepines.

Zolpidem has the following sedative-hypnotic effects:

  • Reduce Tension
  • Reduce Anxiety
  • Induce Calm (Sedative Effect)
  • Induce Sleep (Hypnotic Effect)

 

zolpidem for opiate withdrawal

Does Zolpidem Help With Opiate Withdrawal?

There are currently no studies on the use of zolpidem for opiate withdrawal, however, common sense tells me it can help to relieve symptoms.

Since zolpidem binds to the GABA receptors and produces sedative-hypnotic effects, it would be a beneficial medication for helping you relax and get some sleep during opiate withdrawal.

Zolpidem should be able to help with the anxiety and even-more-so insomnia associated with the opiate withdrawal syndrome.

zolpidem for opiate withdrawal

How To Use Zolpidem For Opiate Withdrawal

After reading about the benefits of using zolpidem for opiate withdrawal, you may find yourself wanting to go ahead and use this medication.

Make sure you adhere to the following guidelines when using zolpidem for opiate withdrawal symptoms:

  1. Always use zolpidem under the supervision of a doctor.
  2. Use 5 mg or 10 mg of zolpidem right before bed during opiate withdrawal.
  3. If you can, use a controlled-release formulation of zolpidem as this works better for opiate withdrawal.
  4. Only use zolpidem for 4-7 days to help you get past the acute opiate withdrawal phase, as you don’t want to take zolpidem long-term and develop a dependence on it.
  5. Make sure you review the side effects and interactions before using zolpidem for opiate withdrawal.

 

Zolpidem For Opiate Withdrawal Conclusion

Many people have used zolpidem for opiate withdrawal symptoms. It can be very effective when used properly, however, there can also be significant side effects and dangerous interactions, so it’s important to ask your doctor if you should use zolpidem for opiate withdrawal.

For people that can’t use zolpidem, or choose not to use medications that may have serious side effects and abuse potential, there are natural alternatives that may help.

Many individuals going through opiate withdrawal have obtained relief from anxiety and insomnia, as well as many other symptoms, by using this popular Opiate Withdrawal Supplement.

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If you have any questions or comments about the use of zolpidem for opiate withdrawal, please post them in the comment box below.

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Matt Finch
Published on:
May 13, 2018
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Categories: Medications for Opiate WithdrawalTags: medications for opiate withdrawal, zolpidem for opiate withdrawal

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