About Amoban sleeping tablets.
Amoban sleeping tablets are
commonly known as Zopicon, Zopiclona, Datolan as well
as
- Zimovane
- Republic of Ireland, United
Kingdom
- Imovane -
Canada and
Holland
-
Ximovan - Switzerland, Austria and
Germany
- Alchera,
Z-Dorm, Zopimed and Zopivane - South
Africa
- Datolan,
Siaten and Zopicalma -
Spain
Amoban sleeping
tablets are used and prescribed for the short
term treatment of
insomnia where falling
sleep or regular interruptions in sleep can cause the patient
stress and anxiety. Long term use is not recommended as
tolerance,
dependence, and addiction can occur with prolonged
use.
Adverse reactions
to amoban sleeping
tablets
The side effect most commonly seen in clinical trials and
worldwide usage is a bitter, metallic taste, which is
usually fleeting in most users but can persist for a few
hours. Palpitations may occur in the daytime following
withdrawal from the drug after prolonged periods of use,
especially when taken for more than two weeks or on a nightly
basis.
Amoban can induce short term amnesia. It can
also cause impairment of driving skills so care must
be taken not to use the medication while or close to
driving. This side effect is not unique to amoban but also
occurs with most other sleeping tablets.
More common
reactions
Gastrointestinal (wind): taste
disturbances including a slight, bitter metallic taste or dry
mouth. Nervous system: disruption of REM sleep, double or
impaired vision, drowsiness, memory loss, dizziness,
headaches, and physical fatigue. Unexpected mood
changes have been noted in some individuals, which if
experienced you should immediately cease taking the pills and
consult your physician.
Special
precautions
Alcohol should not be consumed when using
amoban, as alcohol and amoban enhance the effects of each
other. And could lead to physical and mental
impairment.
Patients with liver
disease eliminate amoban much slower than
normal patients and in addition experience exaggerated effects
of the drug.
Amoban increases sway and
increases the number of falls in older people as well as
cognitive side effects. Falls are a significant cause of death
in older people.
Amoban should never be
mixed with any other medication without first consulting you
physician.
If you may be, or trying to
become pregnant you must consult your physician before taking
any sleeping tablets purchased from this site.
Amoban is a drug with the
potential for misuse and the potential for causing dosage
escalation due to tolerance, drug abuse and drug
dependence. Amoban is well known amongst drug addicts as a
drug of abuse and commonly seek it from their doctors.
It can be abused orally with alcohol to achieve a
combined sedative hypnotic - alcohol euphoria. Patients who do
abuse the drug are also at risk of dependence. Withdrawal
symptoms are frequent after long term use of normal doses even
after a gradual reduction regime
This site is in no way
intended to replace the official advice of your local GP or
physician. If you are considering taking Limovan be sure
to read the Terms and
Conditions, The
Patients Responsibility and Precautions of Use. The site is
only here to give general information on the medications sold
by us.
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