What is Ambien?

Ambien is a western drug that inhibits the functional activity of the cerebral cortex and plays the role of sleeping. In clinical practice, ambien is divided into benzodiazepines and non-benzodiazepines. Commonly used benzodiazepines, including eszopiclone, alprazolam, diazepam, clonazepam, lorazepam. And non-benzodiazepine new sleeping pills, common is zolpidem tartrate, zaleplon, and dextrozopiclone, zopiclone, sleeping pills in clinical applications is more widespread, but patients must listen to medical advice to avoid blind medication. The principle of the application of sleeping pills is to take small doses as needed, patients must not take them blindly for a long time, because long-term use will have certain side effects, and there is a certain degree of addiction.