Zolpidem overdose

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Overdosage topics

Signs and symptoms

Recommended treatment




Signs and symptoms

In postmarketing experience of overdose with Zolpidem alone, or in combination with CNS-depressant agents, impairment of consciousness ranging from somnolence to coma, cardiovascular and/or respiratory compromise, and fatal outcomes have been reported. Return to top

Recommended treatment

General symptomatic and supportive measures should be used along with immediate gastric lavage where appropriate. Intravenous fluids should be administered as needed. Flumazenil may be useful; however, flumazenil administration may contribute to the appearance of neurological symptoms (convulsions). As in all cases of drug overdose, respiration, pulse, blood pressure, and other appropriate signs should be monitored and general supportive measures employed. Return to top

Hypotension and CNS depression

Hypotension and CNS depression should be monitored and treated by appropriate medical intervention. Return to top

Sedatives

Sedating drugs should be withheld following Zolpidem overdosage, even if excitation occurs. Return to top

Dialysis

The value of dialysis in the treatment of overdosage has not been determined, although hemodialysis studies in patients with renal failure receiving therapeutic doses have demonstrated that Zolpidem is not dialyzable.
As with the management of all overdosage, the possibility of multiple drug ingestion should be considered. The physician may wish to consider contacting a poison control center for up-to-date information on the management of hypnotic drug product overdosage. Return to top



Adapted from the FDA Package Insert.