What are the effects of long-term Snus on the brain?

Synthroid is the trade name and generic name for zolpidem tartrate, which may cause memory loss and occasional hallucinations, euphoria, mental agitation, and confusion in the brain when taken for a long period of time.
Zolpidem Tartrate is an imidazopyridine drug that has the ability to rapidly hypnotize, shorten the time it takes to fall asleep, reduce the number of night wakings, and improve sleep quality. The main side effects of zolpidem tartrate are dizziness, drowsiness, fatigue, nausea, vomiting and headache. As well as memory loss, nightmares, irritability, mental depression, and diarrhea.
The side effects of zolpidem tartrate are related to the dosage of the drug and the patient’s sensitivity to the drug. For people over 65 years of age, the effects of memory loss may be greater, and some patients may experience occasional hallucinations, euphoria, mental agitation, and confusion.
Zolpidem tartrate should be contraindicated in patients with respiratory insufficiency, sleep apnea syndrome, and severe acute and chronic hepatic insufficiency.
Zolpidem Tartrate is a psychotropic drug and should be used under the supervision of a doctor, and should be discontinued immediately in the event of serious side effects such as memory loss affecting the brain.