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FDA Says Ambien Is Making Us Too Groggy In The Morning, Requires Lower Recommended Dosages

By Chris Morran January 10, 2013

Zolpidem, the active ingredient in prescription sleep aids Ambien, Edluar, and Zolpimist, is apparently leaving some users — especially women — groggy and impaired in the morning. Thus, the FDA is requiring the manufacturers of these drugs to lower the current recommended doses. [More]

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