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Zolpidem and Anxiety: What Users Say

Brand names: Ambien, Ambien CR, Zolpimist, Edluar

Anxiety: mentioned by 25 users (2.4%)

Based on user experiences from 1,056 Zolpidem reviews, the following table shows the most commonly mentioned side effects.

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memory loss 7.1%
drowsiness 6.1%
sleepwalking 4.1%
depression 3.2%
hallucinations 3.2%
insomnia 2.7%
headaches 2.6%
anxiety 2.4%
brain fog 1.9%
dizziness 1.7%

Reviews for Zolpidem

Commonly mentioned side effects
  • Chr...
  • October 5, 2018

Zolpidem for Insomnia "After being a good sleeper, out of the blue, I began to suffer bad insomnia, taking hours to fall asleep or having repeated awakenings, which was not like me! Possibly because of neighbor issues for years causing stress, which finally started to impact my sleep, I tried over-the-counter meds with no success. Then my doctor gave me Ambien and it works so well for me at 10 mg. It does not always keep me asleep all night, but at least it knocks me out and destroys any anxiety due to insomnia. It seems those of us with insomnia find it hard to calm the brain down, and repeated sleepless nights make us more anxious, making sleep increasingly hard to come by. Medications like Ambien are effective, as they increase GABA in the brain, leading to relaxation and then making it easier to sleep. I would say this drug is safe, surely better than drinking alcohol to sleep, which has bad health impacts. Regular good sleep improves my mood, appetite, lowers anxiety and depression. Ambien does this, it's a good thing!"

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  • Kev...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • November 9, 2019

Zolpidem for Insomnia "Have been having insomnia for about 45 days related to some family stress. Used trazodone with some success. Then it decreased in effectiveness, and I was getting maybe 3 hours. Went to Ativan, and it worked some days and some days nothing. Back to trazodone, hoping for 3-5 hours of sleep. My NP suggested Ambien. First night last night. I was a little nervous. Took it and slept 7 hours 50 minutes without interruption. Night 1 would give it more stars if I could. The question is how long it lasts."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • October 13, 2022

Zolpidem for Insomnia "I have been taking Ambien on and off for a few years, no more than 7-14 days and only once yearly. This time it hit me VERY hard! Although it’s magic to go to sleep, it has some VERY serious side effects! Paranoia, anxiety, depression, suicidal thoughts, etc. I would do stuff the night before and order things, and the next morning wouldn’t even remember! I would stay awake, go down, eat food, and do other random stuff and have NO recollection the next morning! Be VERY VERY vigilant when using this medicine and NO more than 5 days! You will have some serious problems otherwise!"

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Frequently asked questions

  • Pet...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • September 15, 2018

Zolpidem for Insomnia "While Ambien does put me to sleep, I have found it isn't consistent, and it varies night to night how long it keeps me asleep. 10 mg can give me almost 7 hours, which is fantastic, but some nights I only sleep for 3 and a half on the same dose, which can be a bit disappointing when you roll over to check the time. Also, there are some notable side effects, such as amnesia before bedtime, next-day depression, and anxiety. And when you come off this drug, your own sleep seems worse than before you went on Ambien and is accompanied by nightmares. Of course, we are all different, but those are my experiences with this drug."

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  • wil...
  • February 3, 2018

Zolpidem for Insomnia "From a child, I have had problems sleeping, as a teen, I would be awake all night laying in bed and have to go to school the next day. Well, in my twenties and thirties, I gave up working as I couldn't sleep well. Yeah, I took Sominex, over the counter, and would get a few hours of good sleep. But when I got to 40 years old, I was so stressed. No sleep was killing me, and I was so anxious, and panic attacks were getting so bad I wouldn't leave the house. So I told my doc I gotta have something, and he gave me Ambien and a small dose of Xanax. That was 13 years ago. I go in every six months for bloodwork, and all is fine, and Ambien gave me my life back again. I sleep only 5-6 hours on 10 mg, but that works for me. But yesterday he said, after he gave me a six-month script, that he doesn't know how much longer he can give it unless I go see a psychiatrist or go for a sleep study. The government is cracking down."

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  • Sou...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • December 7, 2017

Zolpidem for Insomnia "I began taking Ambien while hospitalized for a high-risk pregnancy. The meds I was on to stop contractions made me jittery and restless. When offered a sleeping med, I jumped for joy. This was before the side effects were known. Now, 17 years later, I have been through 8 detoxes, followed by 7 rehab stays. Now clean for over 3 years from Ambien addiction that almost cost me my life, I want to warn anyone away from this drug. At the worst of my addiction, I was taking 60 Ambien, 30 Halcyon, 30 Oxypam for panic attacks, and 90 Ativan for withdrawal seizures. I have blank spots in my memory that sometimes span weeks. I continued to use Ambien after the birth of my child to be on a “normal” schedule for her. Worst mistake of my life."

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  • Anonymous
  • February 28, 2012

Zolpidem for Insomnia "I have been taking Ambien for about 3 years. I have an anxiety disorder and have had trouble getting to sleep as long as I remember. I worked night shifts because it was easier. After I had kids, I had to become a day person! I had terrible nights of falling asleep at 3-4 a.m. after tossing and turning. I used Benadryl for several years, and one night it turned on me, I had anxiety attacks, muscle spasms, and rigidity. My doctor gave me Lexapro because I had depression at that time as well. I hated it and how numb I always felt. Then he prescribed Ambien. I cut the pill in half. It doesn't knock me out, it just turns my brain to slow and sleepy. I sleep like a baby. I wake very happy and alert. No more depression either."

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  • Tri...
  • February 21, 2020

Zolpidem "This drug should come with more specific warnings. When given, it can create displacement and utter confusion. This happened to both my father and now my husband. It takes a long time to leave your system, unlike Xanax, and does anything but create sleep. Both my father and husband ended up paranoid, confused, and beyond comfort. I am very unhappy about this drug."

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  • Anonymous
  • January 8, 2010

Zolpidem for Insomnia "I was taking Lunesta, which is fantastic, however, Blue Shield would not cover this drug until I first tried regular Ambien and then Ambien CR (in that order). Regular Ambien only put me asleep for about 2 hours. Ambien CR would work for a full night. However, both versions of Ambien gave me a dull headache as they were taking effect. The next 1-2 days following, I'd be in a really foul mood, depressed, anxious, and a real 'fight picker' with others. No such problems with Lunesta. Luckily, my employer switched to Blue Cross, which does not pay for Ambien CR but does pay for Lunesta, so I'm in luck. I wish these insurance companies would just let doctors prescribe whatever works..."

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  • Anonymous
  • September 11, 2009

Zolpidem for Insomnia "I took only a small amount, like 1/4 of a pill, and within 15 minutes, I was asleep. I did this for 3 nights, well, this morning I woke up feeling fine. After a while, I felt dizzy and was dizzy all day, felt horrible, my chest was tight, and I have asthma. So if you have asthma, be careful, it also gave me anxiety. My husband takes this, and he does fine."

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  • Geo...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 25, 2019

For Insomnia "I suffer from insomnia that is related to depression, but nobody knows what exactly started first. Am now on trazodone for depression (this helps me feel relaxed, but doesn't put me to sleep) and also on zolpidem almost every night. Only the 12.5 mg version works for me (6.25 mg does nothing), but I'd say it works very well. I'd like to get to sleep more frequently without zolpidem, because it does make me anxious at night as a side effect, but that's the only problem with it."

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  • Anonymous
  • April 8, 2010

Zolpidem for Insomnia "After having an accident at work a few years ago, I wasn't falling asleep until the sun came up because of chronic pain. My muscle relaxers and pain medicines were no longer giving me enough relief to sleep at night, so my doctor put me on Ambien CR. After about 2 weeks, I had to stop taking it because I was hallucinating, I was suffering from severe anxiety, I had tremors, I don't have enough room here to list everything. I am now on Restoril, and I don't have any side effects at all."

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  • sir...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • August 5, 2018

Zolpidem for Insomnia "I took this medicine for only 3 months. At first, I was amazed by its effectiveness, but I only slept for 4 hours and was having some anxiety attacks the day after. I was calling this drug: the chemical lobotomy. Highly addictive because you don't want to stop this magical effect of falling asleep after 10 minutes of taking it. It took me a few attempts to be able to stop it. When it did stop working after 3 months and I was needing 2 pills to fall asleep, I simply stopped and replaced it with Xanax. Too expensive also. Harmful for the gums and teeth. There is a type of sugar in it, and because it melts under the tongue, the sugar residue stays there for the night, your teeth and gums will degrade. Try to find something else. Also, I had to drive my kid to school the morning after, and I was not really straight, I didn't like to drive the morning after. Dangerous."

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  • Poi...
  • May 2, 2021

Zolpidem for Insomnia "I am a 58-year-old and have chronic insomnia. I have been taking 10 mg of Ambien for 2-3 months, and the pill is a double-edged sword. It makes me very anxious at the end of the day. I have to take hot showers or Epsom salt baths to calm down. Some nights I can sleep, but others are unsuccessful. It also irritates the nerves in my neck and is acting up my sciatica. I wish I never started taking this stuff because now it’s very difficult to get off it. The withdrawals are so intense. It’s basically ruined the quality of my life. The drug company misleads you by saying it’s non-habit-forming. Now I cannot fall asleep naturally. I’m trying to get some professional help, but all the doctors want to do is give you either Trazodone, Gabapentin, Benzos, or some other antidepressant medicine. I strongly recommend not taking this pill and finding an alternate solution."

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  • Pet...
  • Taken for 1 to 6 months
  • December 7, 2018

Zolpidem for Insomnia "Careful with this drug. I would not recommend using it for more than a couple of weeks. I took it for just over a month and ran into problems after the third week. There's a good reason most doctors are unwilling to prescribe it long term because it is pretty bad to withdraw from, and you can start to crave the high that it gives. If you stay up, just one night of doing that was enough, as I got addicted. I found myself not remembering that I took more than one... Some nights I took 3 and even 4 one night. The next day, I was severely drowsy, was also experiencing withdrawal sweats, muscle twitches, and severe anxiety. Personally, I find Doxylamine to be actually more effective than Ambien, and it's not addictive."

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  • Ive...
  • March 5, 2009

Zolpidem for Insomnia "Ambien CR is great. You can expect a full night's sleep, waking up refreshed. Sometimes, however, I have problems with it not working at all. I will take one, wait two hours, take another, and after a little while longer, will take a third. Not only does it not put me to sleep sometimes, but it gives me a headache, and having been laying in bed for hours hoping for the Ambien to kick in, my anxiety levels shoot through the roof. After this, I surely need a few benzodiazepines to calm down. But then again, I'm still awake despite the three Ambien CR!"

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  • Mrs...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • July 5, 2018

For Insomnia "I started taking Ambien 10 years ago. I even call her Amber because she is my best friend. I had trouble sleeping at night since I was a child. So when I got pregnant, it got worse. After birth, the doctor prescribed me Ambien, and it has changed my life. Because despite the work difficulties, I know as long as I have it, I am promised a good night's rest. Now it does have long-term side effects, like digestive problems and anxiety. But it comes and goes. I would recommend this drug to anybody, but be careful, it acts different on everybody."

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  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • January 12, 2022

For Insomnia "Let me begin by saying this is by a LONG shot the absolute strongest sleeping tablet ever made. I can take 20 mg diazepam and it won’t have 1/10 of the effects of zolpidem! It works like magic BUT stay awake and you’ll hallucinate, see weird things, experience the weirdest effects EVER! Take it and instantly close your eyes! And ONLY use it as an absolute last resort if you have tried everything! If you use it for more than a few days, you’ll get anxiety, panic attacks, depression, and everything in between, consider it a trade-off! I have used every sleeping tablet, but this is the only one that works! At 5 mg, it’ll shut your brain down, at 10 mg, you’ll be in a different part of the universe. Please be VERY careful when using this medicine and only when things get critical. I have had bouts of insomnia for as long as I can remember, but this past month it has been the worst it’s ever been. I usually get prescribed 14 tablets x 10 mg twice yearly."

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  • Nor...
  • December 7, 2009

For Insomnia "Ambien is definitely effective for sleep, I think most will agree with that. It did put me to sleep. I am a very social person and enjoy talking to people and being around people. I started taking the generic Ambien in Nov of 2008 and was on it for a year. It worked great for 2 months, then the side effects began. I started to get heart palpitations, which is unusual for me, a 30-year-old male, not overweight and overall healthy with sleep issues. Then, I began getting dizzy, which turned into dizziness with horrible anxiety. I have never had a panic attack until I took Ambien. I would get bad anxiety at the grocery store, at lunch with customers, and at work. I have been off this for 2 months, and the anxiety is finally gone, no sleep."

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  • rar...
  • December 22, 2010

Zolpidem for Insomnia "Worked well for the most part. I found that, on average, once every 7-10 days, I become somewhat anxious and agitated (making it hard to sleep) after taking the Ambien. I don't know why it only happened occasionally, but it was more common when I took 5 mg rather than 10 mg. In the end, I switched to Restoril (temazepam) 30 mg. Dose 5-10 mg at night. Age 21. For primary insomnia."

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  • wil...
  • September 10, 2014

For Insomnia "I was prescribed this for insomnia. First night, it worked well. After that, I only got a few hours of sleep, which is what I got before taking it. The side effects were horrible: nervousness, trouble urinating, constipation, and chills. I'll stick with OTC medication. They do as well without the side effects."

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  • Pau...
  • Taken for less than 1 month
  • March 30, 2021

For Insomnia "When I get anxious and all the physical sickness and panic come, along with my sleepless night, this is the only drug that will take care of all of them, feeling very relieved and relaxed after taking one, so thankful."

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  • nev...
  • Taken for 10 years or more
  • February 5, 2025

For Insomnia "I took 90 pills one night, a whole 3-month supply. I ended up not being able to pee the next day because I couldn't get my body to relax enough. A trip to the hospital, had to do a cath. Anxiety was the worst I'd ever had in my life."

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  • zpi...
  • February 2, 2009

Zolpidem for Insomnia "Doesn't work for real insomnia at all. At best 4 hours of restless sleep with high anxiety, disorientation, and muscle fatigue."

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  • Anonymous
  • Taken for 2 to 5 years
  • February 8, 2018

Zolpidem for Insomnia "Ambien is the only thing that has worked for me to sleep. The only problem is I get withdrawals and anxiety during the day."

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