22 February 2008
NPS clarifies
issues related to Stilnox, a brand of zolpidem
National Prescribing Service Limited (NPS) is advising
consumers concerned about the possible adverse reactions associated with the
sleeping medicine Stilnox to visit their doctor to assess whether they are at
risk. Stilnox
is a brand name for the medicine zolpidem.
NPS CEO Dr
"However if you are
taking zolpidem, take as little as possible for the shortest time possible. It
is also important not to take zolpidem on the same day as alcohol and to
discuss with your doctor if you are taking any other medicines."
NPS
has issued a Sleeping Medicines Fact Sheet advising of the potential side
effects of zolpidem. "It is
very important for people to discuss these with their doctor or pharmacist.
Your doctor can advise whether you are at risk for any potential side
effects," explained Dr Weekes.
Zolpidem has been marketed in
Zolpidem is prescribed for people who have difficulty sleeping or
'insomnia'. It is approved for short-term use only (2 weeks and no longer than
4 weeks). The Therapeutic Goods
Administration,
The
warning advises "Zolpidem may be associated with potentially dangerous
complex sleep- related behaviours which may include sleep walking, sleep
driving and other bizarre behaviours. Zolpidem is not to be taken with alcohol.
Caution is needed with other CNS depressant drugs. Limit use to four weeks
maximum under close medical supervision."
The NPS Sleeping
Medicines Fact Sheet can be downloaded at http://web.nps.org.au/media/zolpidem.pdf.
For
more information about medicines, consumers can call Medicines Line on 1300 888 763 and speak to a
pharmacist between 9am and 6pm Monday to Friday, Eastern Standard Time (EST)
for the cost of a local call (mobile calls may cost more).
ENDS
Dr
National Prescribing Service Limited (NPS)
is an independent, non-profit organisation for Quality Use of Medicines funded
by the Australian Government Department of Health and Ageing.