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Ambien: is dependence a concern?

WITH INSOMNIA FOR YEARS.MONTHS AGO, MY DOCTOR PRESCRIBED AMBIEN, AND IT'S WORKED GREAT FOR ME.MY DOCTOR DOESN'T WANT TO RENEW MY PRESCRIPTION BECAUSE SHE'S AFRAID I MIGHT BE DEPENDENT ON IT.THAT LIKELY?Name / No State Given Mayo Clinic general health specialist and colleagues answer select questions from readers.ANSWER Physiological dependence on zolpidem (Ambien) isn't thought to occur among otherwise healthy adults.Fact, Ambien misuse is almost exclusively limited to people who have a history of addiction.Food and Drug Administration has only approved regular-release Ambien for short-term use, no time limits are associated with a newer controlled-release formulation of Ambien.Suggest that Ambien is effective over the long term without adverse effects, and some doctors prescribe Ambien indefinitely, as long as careful follow-up is possible.You have a history of addiction, however, long-term Ambien use might not be right for you.ARTICLE TOOLS May 7, 2008 1998-2008 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research (MFMER).Rights reserved.Single copy of these materials may be reprinted for nomercial personal use only."Mayo Clinic," "MayoClinic," "EmbodyHealth," "Reliable tools for healthier lives," "Enhance your life," and the triple-shield Mayo Clinic logo are trademarks of Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.AN01812 updated Feb 8, 2008 updated Sep 20, 2007 1998-2008 Mayo Foundation for Medical Education and Research.
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