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FAO: iclone, other amateur pharmacists RE: Ambien CR
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RJT
How does the control release work in this form of Ambien?

:conf:

I think I'm going to be starting a script to it in a few days and would like to find out a bit more about it.

:)
nchs09
it releases...... over time:clown:
lücid
one layer dissolves quickly to help you fall asleep, the other layer dissolves slowly to help you stay asleep.

/commercial
gwrmarines
The first layer of the Ambien CR tablet dissolves quickly to help people fall asleep, while the 2nd layer dissolves slowly over the night to help people stay asleep. The action of both immediate and continuous release with Ambien CR allows for increased effectiveness over the night since blood levels are more stable 3 to 6 hours after taking medication and is proven to be more effective than traditional Ambien in quality of sleep. Ambien CR and Ambien have the same active ingredient so the safety and tolerability profiles are similar. Even though Ambien CR helps maintain sleep throughout the middle of the night it does not increase the risk of "hangover" effects. A recent long term study found effectiveness over 6-months, improved morning concentration and daytime function, and no risk of abuse with Ambien CR unfortunately, RJT...

Following administration of Ambien CR, administered as a single 12.5-mg dose in healthy male adult subjects, the mean peak concentration (cmax) of zolpidem was 134 ng/mL (range: 68.9 to 197 ng/ml) occurring at a median time (tmax) of 1.5 hours. The mean AUC of zolpidem was 740 ng·hr/mL (range: 295 to 1359 ng·hr/mL).

A food-effect study in 45 healthy volunteers compared the pharmacokinetics of Ambien CR 12.5 mg when administered while fasting or within 30 minutes after a meal. Results demonstrated that with food, mean AUC and cmax were decreased by 23% and 30%, respectively, while median tmax was increased from 2 hours to 4 hours. The half-life was not changed. These results suggest that, for faster sleep onset, Ambien CR should not be administered with or immediately after a meal.

Total protein binding was found to be 92.5 ± 0.1% and remained constant, independent of concentration between 40 and 790 ng/mL.

Ambien CR administered as a single 12.5 mg dose in healthy male adult subjects, the mean zolpidem elimination half-life was 2.8 hours (range: 1.62 to 4.05 hr).
RJT
Dammit you guise, that's not the kind of info I'm looking for :mad:
gwrmarines
:wtf: :wtf: ....

jonze234



dragons are real
gwrmarines
LMAO
iclone
yeah.
what they said. :p

tbh i've never tried it cause [a] regular ambien gives me 7-8hrs of solid sleep, [b] there's no generic for CR, so it's still about $1.30/pill with my fantabulous insurance, and [c] i kinda like it all to hit at once. :gsmile:

cheers for thinking of me lol
leph555

Omega_Blue
didn't read the first post, or the following posts, but i think you should crush it up and snort it.

never fails :wtf:
UWM
quote:
Originally posted by RJT
How does the control release work in this form of Ambien?

:conf:

I think I'm going to be starting a script to it in a few days and would like to find out a bit more about it.

:)


I've found it releases best if you crush it up, weed out the seedy outer bits, and fire away.


Edit - Damnit.
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