Do you sweat as a side effect of taking zopiclone?

Sweating is not usually a side effect of taking Zopiclone. Zopiclone tablets mainly have sedative, hypnotic, as well as muscle relaxation, is a sedative-hypnotic drug, a rapid-acting hypnotic, can prolong sleep time, improve sleep quality, and reduce the number of night awakenings and early awakenings. Therefore, it usually does not stimulate the patient’s sweat glands to secrete sweat leading to sweating symptoms. Its side effects mainly include drowsiness, dry mouth, muscle weakness and headache. Withdrawal symptoms may occur in some patients who have been taking the drug for a long period of time and then suddenly stop taking the drug. Withdrawal syndromes vary and may include rebound insomnia, muscle pain, anxiety, tremor, sweating, agitation, confusion, headache, palpitations, tachycardia, delirium, nightmares, and irritability. Therefore, sweating can be associated with zopiclone if the patient is considered to be experiencing a withdrawal syndrome. In addition, sweating may also be in a specific state or in combination with other somatic diseases, or related to other medications, which need to be further investigated. Specific medications need to be administered under the guidance of a specialized physician, and immediate medical attention is recommended in case of discomfort.