Can zolpidem cause liver damage?
Emily Wilson
Updated on June 23, 2026
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Beside this, is Ambien safe for the liver?
Zolpidem (Includes Ambien) ↔ liver disease Zolpidem is primarily metabolized by the liver. Therapy with zolpidem should be administered cautiously in patients with impaired hepatic function.
Also, does zolpidem have side effects? During short-term treatment (up to 10 nights) with AMBIEN at doses up to 10 mg, the most commonly observed adverse reactions associated with the use of zolpidem and seen at statistically significant differences from placebo-treated patients were drowsiness (reported by 2% of zolpidem patients), dizziness (1%), and
One may also ask, what are the long term side effects of zolpidem?
Listed below are some of the most frequently reported physical side effects of long-term Ambien use:
- Digestive problems.
- Chronic fatigue.
- Frequent headaches.
- Dry mouth.
- Muscle pain.
- Poor motor coordination.
How many mg of zolpidem is safe?
The total dose of AMBIEN should not exceed 10 mg once daily immediately before bedtime. AMBIEN should be taken as a single dose and should not be readministered during the same night.
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