What are the hallucinations from taking zolpidem tartrate tablets?

Zolpidem tartrate tablets can be used to treat episodic or transient insomnia and are not recommended for long-term use, but preferably for short-term or ultra-short-term use. Because zolpidem tartrate tablets have obvious adverse reactions, hallucinations are very common psychoneurological adverse reactions, in addition to excessive hyperactivity, poor sleep quality, nightmares and other psychoneurological adverse reactions. If you experience hallucinations during the use of zolpidem tartrate tablets, discontinue the drug immediately. In addition, dizziness, headache, diarrhea, abdominal pain, nausea, vomiting and other adverse reactions may occur during the use of the drug, as well as damage to liver function, resulting in elevated transaminases, etc., which may improve after discontinuation of the drug.