Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Ambien (zolpidem), and melatonin are not recommended to be taken together due to additive sedation and additive CNS
Ambien is a prescription sleep aid used to treat insomnia. In addition to its intended effect of inducing sleep, Ambien can have additional
Ambien is administered with such agents because of the potentially additive effects. The use of Ambien with other sedative-hypnotics
Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Ambien (zolpidem), and melatonin are not recommended to be taken together due to additive sedation and additive CNS
In addition, these serious (but less common) side effects may occur after taking Ambien: Can Ambien be taken long-term? Ambien is
Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Ambien (zolpidem), and melatonin are not recommended to be taken together due to additive sedation and additive CNS
Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Ambien (zolpidem), and melatonin are not recommended to be taken together due to additive sedation and additive CNS
Benadryl (diphenhydramine), Ambien (zolpidem), and melatonin are not recommended to be taken together due to additive sedation and additive CNS
Ambien is a prescription sleep aid used to treat insomnia. In addition to its intended effect of inducing sleep, Ambien can have additional
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