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Chemical structure of the prototypical Z-drug zolpidem. Nonbenzodiazepines (/ ˌ n ɒ n ˌ b ɛ n z oʊ d aɪ ˈ æ z ɪ p iː n,-ˈ eɪ-/ [1] [2]), sometimes referred to colloquially as Z-drugs (as many of their names begin with the letter "z"), are a class of psychoactive, depressant, sedative, hypnotic, anxiolytic drugs that are benzodiazepine-like in uses, such as for treating insomnia [3 ...
Zolpidem tartrate, a common but potent sedative–hypnotic drug.Used for severe insomnia. Hypnotic (from Greek Hypnos, sleep [1]), or soporific drugs, commonly known as sleeping pills, are a class of (and umbrella term for) psychoactive drugs whose primary function is to induce sleep [2] (or surgical anesthesia [note 1]) and to treat insomnia (sleeplessness).
Sonata – a non-benzodiazepine hypnotic Spravato ( esketamine ) – a rapid-acting antidepressant of the NMDA receptor antagonist class; enantiomer of ketamine Stelazine ( trifluoperazine ) – an antipsychotic used in the treatment of psychotic disorders, anxiety , and nausea caused by chemotherapy [ 2 ]
This is a list of psychiatric medications used by psychiatrists and other physicians to treat mental illness or distress. The list is ordered alphabetically according to the condition or conditions, then by the generic name of each medication. The list is not exhaustive and not all drugs are used regularly in all countries.
A study from the United States found that in 2011, sedatives and hypnotics were a leading source of adverse drug events (ADEs) seen in the hospital setting: Approximately 2.8% of all ADEs present on admission and 4.4% of ADEs that originated during a hospital stay were caused by a sedative or hypnotic drug. [11]
Drug-facilitated sexual assault (16 P) H. Hypnotics (2 C, 118 P) S. Sedatives (4 C, 186 P) Pages in category "Hypnotics and sedatives" ... a non-profit organization.
It should only contain pages that are hypnotic drugs or lists of hypnotic drugs, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about hypnotic drugs in general should be placed in relevant topic categories .
Other sedating drugs, including benzodiazepines and zolpidem, are also found in high numbers of suspected drugged drivers. Many drivers have blood levels far exceeding the therapeutic dose range and often in combination with alcohol, illegal, or addictive prescription drugs, suggesting a high degree of potential for non-medical use of ...