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BDZ v/s SIMIL-BDZ(sonata,ambien): what difference?

Posted by neo on November 4, 2004, at 19:12:24

HI!
Wich are the most important difference between Benzo used for insomnia and the new cathegory of simil-benzo (zaleplon, zolpidem, brand Sonata or Ambien)?
They seems to act in the same way on the gaba receptors.
I've read that S-BDZ do not give withdrawal sympthoms nor tollerance or addiction. So you can use them till your sleep disorder persist.
Bdz are prescribed for 14-30 gg max use.
In my case zolpidem seems very similar in effect as bdz like triazolam.
Where is the difference between?
Thanx very much indeed for your share and help.
Neo ----- AFMAE (apologize for my awful English)


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