A powerful sedative typically used to help people with insomnia, Ambien, generically called Zolpidem, is prescribed for no more than six weeks and is generally recommended to be taken for shorter periods. If a person takes larger doses of Ambien or takes the drug for longer than initially intended, they may develop dependence and, later on, addiction. If you’ve been struggling with Ambien addiction, treatment is necessary to help you gain back control over your life. Ambien Withdrawal Effects Ambien targets receptor cells in the brain that respond to gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), a neurotransmitter that affects sleep cycles. The drug was designed to work similarly to Valium by also affecting emotional responses and levels of consciousness. When a person is going through withdrawal, they may experience the following: Anxiety Mood swings Irritability Sweating Tremors Fatigue Panic attacks Flushing Rapid heart rate These symptoms are most often experienced during the first two week...
Avandia and Avelox are two drugs with fatal side effects. Let's know about the related warnings & side effects of the drugs which led to the Avandia lawsuit . Avelox and Avandia lawsuits Avelox Avelox is a drug that is used to relieve the symptoms of infectious diseases. Moxifloxacin drugs are a form of antibiotic that falls into the category of medicines called quinolones. It helps to prevent bacteria from multiplying. Doctors prescribe this medication only to control bacterial diseases. It won't perform if you have a viral infection (such as flu, the common cold). Avandia In 1999, the Food and Drug Administration licensed Avandia to control Type 2 diabetes in combination with healthy eating and exercise. It belongs to the glitazones or thiazolidinediones group of medicines. The medication's primary ingredient, rosiglitazone maleate, is an "insulin stimulator." It enables Type 2 diabetics more insulin-responsive, allowing them to better control their sugar...