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  2. Zolpidem - Wikipedia

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    Zolpidem is a nonbenzodiazepine, or Z-drug, which acts as a sedative and hypnotic. [11] [20] Zolpidem is a GABA A receptor agonist of the imidazopyridine class. [11] It works by increasing GABA effects in the central nervous system by binding to GABA A receptors at the same location as benzodiazepines. [11] It generally has a half-life of two ...

  3. Nonbenzodiazepine - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Category:Nonbenzodiazepines - Wikipedia

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  5. Zaleplon - Wikipedia

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    4.1 Mechanism of action. 4.2 ... It is a nonbenzodiazepine or Z-drug of the ... The United States Air Force uses zaleplon as one of the hypnotics approved as a ...

  6. Pharmacophore - Wikipedia

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    An example of a pharmacophore model of the benzodiazepine binding site on the GABA A receptor. [2] White sticks represent the carbon atoms of the benzodiazepine diazepam, while green represents carbon atoms of the nonbenzodiazepine CGS-9896.

  7. Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome - Wikipedia

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    The authors also warned of the similarities in pharmacology and mechanism of action of the newer nonbenzodiazepine Z drugs. [136] The elimination half-life of diazepam and chlordiazepoxide, as well as other long half-life benzodiazepines, is twice as long in the elderly compared to younger individuals. Many doctors do not adjust benzodiazepine ...

  8. Dying To Be Free - The Huffington Post

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    Founded in the late 1940s on a farm, the clinic brought order and professionalism to the 12-step method. Hazelden’s recent merger with the Betty Ford Center has made it an even more powerful force. Administrators made headlines in early 2013 when they integrated buprenorphine into their treatment of opioid addicts.

  9. Muscle relaxant - Wikipedia

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    Muscle relaxation and paralysis can theoretically occur by interrupting function at several sites, including the central nervous system, myelinated somatic nerves, unmyelinated motor nerve terminals, nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, the motor end plate, and the muscle membrane or contractile apparatus.