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| Typical Brand Names: SONATA |
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| Generic Names: ZALEPLON - ORAL (ZALL-eh-plon) |
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| Sonata sleeping pills is used to treat short-term insomnia. Sonata will help you get the rest
you need and wake feeling rested, but won’t leave you feeling sleepy the
next day. |
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| Prescription Sonata Drug Information |
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Sonata Uses? |
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The medication in Sonata helps with short-term sleep disturbances, or insomnia. |
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Sonata Directions? |
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Take Sonata medicine by mouth, immediately before bedtime or after you have
gone to bed and have difficulty sleeping, as directed by your doctor. Do
not take Sonata medication with, or immediately after, a high-fat or heavy
meal. Sonata medication helps you fall asleep. To minimize side effects while
you are awake (e.g., dizziness or memory trouble), take this medication
when you are in bed and are able to get at least four hours of sleep before
you need to be active again. Do not use this medication for longer than
ten days without your doctor's approval. If your sleep problems continue,
consult with your doctor. Use this medication exactly as prescribed. Do
not increase your dose, take it more frequently or use it for a longer
period of time than prescribed because this drug can be habit-forming.
Also, if used for a longer period of time, do not stop using this medication
without your doctor's approval. |
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Sonata Side Effects? |
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While you are using Sonata, it’s possible that you may experience side
effects such as drowsiness, headache, and nausea or upset stomach. Other
side effects are less likely, but possible, and include dizziness, loss
of coordination, weakness, and muscle joint pain. Some side effects are
rare and require immediate notification of your doctor, including tingling
of the hands or feet, mental or mood changes, loss of appetite, memory
problems, rash, eye or ear problems, a fast, slow or irregular pulse, chest
pain, persistent trouble sleeping, trouble breathing, itching, tremors,
blood in the stool, unusual thirst, or a significant change in amount of
urine. |
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Sonata Warnings? |
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When prescribing Sonata, your physician will need to know your full medical
history, including any liver disease, allergies, mental/mood problems (such
as depression), lung/breathing problems, alcohol use or drug dependence.
Do not drink any alcohol while you are taking Sonata, since the combination
will make you excessively drowsy. Use caution when driving, operating machinery,
or doing anything that requires mental focus, until you know how you will
respond the medication. If you are pregnant, or may become pregnant, talk
to your doctor about the risks and benefits before you begin using Sonata.
If you are breastfeeding, you should not take Sonata. |
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Sonata Drug Interactions? |
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If you want to use Sonata, your doctor needs to be aware of all medications,
including non-prescription remedies, which you are taking. Tell him or
her about any rifamycin antibiotics (e.g., rifampin, rifabutin), antidepressants
(e.g., imipramine, amitriptyline), or ulcer medication (e.g., cimetidine).
Also mention any products causing drowsiness such as sedatives, tranquilizers,
other medicines for sleep, narcotic pain relievers (e.g., codeine), anti-anxiety
drugs, psychiatric medications (e.g., thioridazine), anti-seizure medications
(e.g., phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine), muscle relaxants, antihistamines
that cause drowsiness (e.g., diphenhydramine). You should closely review
your medications, especially those for colds, since they may contain antihistamines
such as diphenhydramine. Consult with your doctor or pharmacist about using
these drugs safely. |
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Sonata Missed Dose? |
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Not applicable. |
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Sonata Storage? |
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Medications such as Sonata should be stored at room temperature, usually
68 to 77 degrees F (20 to 25 degrees C), and should not be exposed to excessive
sunlight or moisture. |
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Anything Else I Should Know About Sonata? |
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If you or anyone else has overdosed on Sonata, you should call the poison
control center or go to the emergency room. Symptoms of an overdose are
drowsiness; sluggishness; slow, shallow breathing; loss of coordination;
confusion; and loss of consciousness. Never share your medication with
anyone else. |
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NOTE: The above information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the
expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist, or other healthcare
professional. It should not be construed to indicate that the use of the
product is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult your healthcare
professional before taking the product. |
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