(03-18-2019, 04:53 AM)Pierre Wrote: I'm a long-time Ambien user. It has a small effect on me at this point, but better than nothing. One thing to keep in mind is that it takes much longer to work if you have any food in your stomach; the peak plasma concentration is also lowered. So I recommend fasting if at all possible.
Also, since it makes you hungry, to try to resist it or if not, something light or liquid
(03-17-2019, 02:12 AM)MrFussbudget Wrote: I've been reading about all the people who take zolp and do things they don't remember. Personally, the only time this happened to me is when I combined zolp with alcohol. Just taking 10mg of zolp with nothing else has very little effect on me--and I'm small. I suspect most of the anecdotes described in these articles involved mixing zolp with something like alcohol or other drugs.
I’ve been taken zolpidem for 19 years. It builds tolerance, when I first started I did do things like cook, even once drive.. now I don’t. When I wean out and then start again I do get periods that feel like a dream but nothing that I would say I didn’t have control. I sometimes stop zolpudem and change for clónazepam. Other benzos leave me groggy

