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6 Medications and Substances That You Shouldn’t Mix With Ambien

It's important to know how to take Ambien (Zolpidem) safely and should only be taken as prescribed by a providing physician.

Marisa Taylor KarasMera Goodman, MD, FAAP
Written by Marisa Taylor Karas | Reviewed by Mera Goodman, MD, FAAP
Updated on December 31, 2024
Reviewed by Mera Goodman, MD, FAAP | December 31, 2024

Learn more about Ambien (Zolpidem) side effects, dosage, precautions, and more here and more details about interactions to be aware of here.

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Marisa Taylor Karas is a freelance journalist based in Brooklyn who has covered health, gender, and technology for 15 years. She previously worked at The Wall Street Journal, The Guardian, and Al Jazeera America, among other publications, and also served as managing editor of the Mellon Foundation in New York City.
Dr. Mera Goodman is a board-certified pediatrician. Prior to medicine, she worked as a management consultant.

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