Which is better, Snus or Zopiclone?

Snus is a zolpidem tablet, mainly used for the treatment of occasional insomnia, and zopiclone is mainly used for the treatment of various types of insomnia, which one is better depends on the cause of the insomnia as well as the possible adverse reactions.
Zolpidem tablets are generally not recommended for use in women during pregnancy, not recommended for use under the age of 18, and may cause adverse reactions such as hallucinations, agitation, nightmares, depression, and are contraindicated in those who experience severe respiratory distress and those with abnormal liver function. Zolpidem tablets are recommended for patients with episodic insomnia.
Zopiclone should be used with caution in women during pregnancy, should not be used under 15 years of age, may cause drowsiness, dry mouth, forgetfulness, drunkenness and other adverse reactions, and is contraindicated in patients with myasthenia gravis and severe sleep apnea syndrome. In contrast to zolpidem tablets, zopiclone can be used in case of chronic insomnia.
Zolpidem Tablets and Zopiclone must be taken under the guidance of a professional doctor, as prescribed by the doctor, and must pay attention to the observation of the patient’s condition, once the adverse reaction, timely feedback to the doctor, adjust the medication.