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Amnesia possibly associated with zolpidem administration

B R Canaday1

  • 1Department of Pharmacotherapy, Coastal AHEC, Wilmington, NC 28402-9025, USA.

Pharmacotherapy
|July 1, 1996
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Zolpidem, a sedative-hypnotic, can cause amnesia shortly after ingestion. Patients may not recall conversations or events, even after waking up.

Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
  • Neuroscience
  • Clinical Medicine

Background:

  • Sedative-hypnotic agents are commonly prescribed for insomnia.
  • Zolpidem is a widely used non-benzodiazepine hypnotic medication.
  • Understanding the full spectrum of zolpidem's side effects is crucial for patient safety.

Observation:

  • Two patients taking zolpidem (5 and 10 mg) experienced anterograde amnesia.
  • Amnesia affected recall of events occurring within an hour of drug ingestion.
  • One patient was unable to recall a phone call made shortly after taking zolpidem.

Findings:

  • Zolpidem can induce amnesia that commences rapidly post-ingestion.
  • This drug-induced amnesia may extend into the sleep cycle.
  • Impaired memory recall was observed in patients even after being awakened.

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Implications:

  • Healthcare providers must be aware of zolpidem's potential to cause significant amnesia.
  • This side effect is particularly concerning for patients needing to make decisions post-medication.
  • Caution is advised when prescribing zolpidem to individuals in situations requiring memory retention.