EDLUAR Reviews (ZOLPIDEM TARTRATE)Average Rating: 5.0 (2 Ratings)Filter ResultsCompare EDLUAR with similar:
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RATING | REASON | SIDE EFFECTS FOR EDLUAR | COMMENTS | SEX | AGE | DURATION/ DOSAGE | DATE ADDED |
5 | RLS makes it hard to fall asleep | None. Sometimes I don't stay in bed / sleep as long as recommended so I'm a little out of it for a couple hours when I wake up, and that's my fault. But that feeling is very mild. | Doc prescribed ambien first. When I told him I had to take two for it to work he prescribed Edluar. Pretty powerful. Echo previous poster: be laying in bed ready to sleep when you take it. I don't take it every night. I'm not sure that'd be a good idea. Like previous poster, I have good insurance, otherwise I wouldn't buy it. I believe it's a couple hundo for 30 before ins. I pay $35. Thanks, Obama! | M | 40 | 3 years 10 MG 1X day | 2/15/2015 | 5 | Difficulty falling asleep | None. Taste isn't great but I don't really care... | Edluar is sublingual Zolpidem (Ambien). It works quickly and reliably. Like it a lot. Make sure you are already lying in bed when you take it - it kicks in within 10 minutes. Sometimes I wake up at night because I am lying on my iPad. Please only take it when you are ready to sleep. Great medication but expensive. There is no generic yet. Glad I have good health insurance. | F | 42 | 3 months 10mg 1X day | 2/29/2012 |
EDLUAR (ZOLPIDEM TARTRATE): Zolpidem is used to treat a certain sleep problem (insomnia). If you have trouble falling asleep, it helps you fall asleep faster, so you can get a better night's rest. Zolpidem belongs to a class of drugs called sedative-hypnotics. It acts on your brain to produce a calming effect. Use of this medication is usually limited to short treatment periods of 1 to 2 weeks or less. If your insomnia continues for a longer time, talk to your doctor to see if you need other treatment. FDA Approval Date: 2009-03-13 (Sources: U.S. Centers for Medicare Services, FDA)