Zolpidem: Difference between revisions

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*'''[[Effect::Delusions|Delusions of sobriety]]''' - This is the false belief that one is perfectly sober despite obvious evidence to the contrary such as severe cognitive impairment and an inability to fully communicate with others. It most commonly occurs at heavy dosages. Experience reports indicate that zolpidem may provoke these delusions in equal or greater strength than benzodiazepines.
*'''[[Effect::Delusions|Delusions of sobriety]]''' - This is the false belief that one is perfectly sober despite obvious evidence to the contrary such as severe cognitive impairment and an inability to fully communicate with others. It most commonly occurs at heavy dosages. Experience reports indicate that zolpidem may provoke these delusions in equal or greater strength than benzodiazepines.
*'''[[Effect::Disinhibition]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Disinhibition]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Dream potentiation]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Laughter]]'''  
*'''[[Effect::Laughter]]'''  
*'''[[Effect::Mania]]'''
*'''[[Effect::Mania]]'''