Zolpidem: Difference between revisions
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*'''Australia:''' Zolpidem is prescription only.{{citation needed}} | *'''Australia:''' Zolpidem is prescription only.{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''Germany:''' Zolpidem is prescription only.{{citation needed}} | *'''Germany:''' Zolpidem is prescription only.{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''United Kingdom:''' Zolpidem has been a class C drug in the UK since 2003.<ref>The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Modification) Order 2003 (Legislation.gov.uk) | http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2003/1243/contents/made</ref> It is illegal to possess, supply, produce or import | *'''United Kingdom:''' Zolpidem has been a class C drug in the UK since 2003.<ref>The Misuse of Drugs Act 1971 (Modification) Order 2003 (Legislation.gov.uk) | http://www.legislation.gov.uk/uksi/2003/1243/contents/made</ref> It is illegal to possess (without a legitimate prescription), supply, produce or import.{{citation needed}} | ||
*'''United States:''' Zolpidem is a Schedule IV drug due to evidence that the drug has addictive properties similar to [[benzodiazepines]].{{citation needed}} | *'''United States:''' Zolpidem is a Schedule IV drug due to evidence that the drug has addictive properties similar to [[benzodiazepines]].{{citation needed}} | ||