Dexzopiclone is a sedative-hypnotic medication that can be used to treat insomnia. Whether or not you can stop taking the medication for 70 days usually varies from person to person, but it is generally not recommended to take this product for a long period of time, and it is recommended that you choose the right dosing regimen after your condition has been evaluated by a medical professional.
Dexpipramine is a non-benzodiazepine anti-insomnia medication. Because the drug has relatively few side effects, no significant addiction or dependence, and no hangover effect, it is well tolerated by patients. However, the duration of taking the drug and the time of stopping the drug should be determined according to one’s own situation and cannot be generalized.
Adverse reactions include dry mouth, dizziness, drowsiness, hallucinations, infections, and skin rashes. It is contraindicated for those who are allergic to the product and the ingredients contained in it, patients with decompensated respiratory insufficiency, and patients with myasthenia gravis. It is not suitable for pregnant and lactating women, children under 18 years of age.
If the patient suffers from chronic insomnia and the duration of the disease is longer, the medication time is also longer, you can continue to take until the insomnia symptoms completely improve before considering stopping the drug. However, the dose should be slowly reduced under the guidance of a professional doctor, and the drug can only be completely stopped after the dose is reduced if it does not affect sleep.
Dexzopiclone is a prescription drug, and patients are advised to use it under the guidance of a doctor.