Pills can make you 'drive in your sleep'
Extract:
"America's most popular sleeping pills can cause users to drive, eat and make phone calls while asleep, the US Food and Drug Administration warned yesterday.
The FDA said it had asked manufacturers of 13 sedative-hypnotic sleep aids to place strong new warnings about such potentially dangerous side-effects on the labels of their drugs.
One of the drugs, zolpidem, is widely prescribed in Britain under six different brand names. The FDA also received reports of people making phone calls, buying items over the internet and having sex under the influence of the drugs."
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Friday, March 16, 2007
Dangerous side-effects of sleeping pills, including Zolpidem.
Posted by Willow at 10:07 am
Labels: adverse side-effects, drug labelling, Drugs, FDA, sleeping pills, Zolpidem
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