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Drug company recommends lower dosage of sleeping pill

- HELEN BRANSWELL

TORONTO — The maker of a type of sleeping pill is lowering the dose to minimize the risk of next- day drowsiness.

The drug, Sublinox, has been associated in the past with abnormal sleep behaviours. In late 2011, Meda Valeant Pharma Canada warned that some people taking the drug had reported getting out of bed while not fully awake and performing activities they were unaware of doing.

Those activities included driving a car, eating and making phone calls

The drug company has lowered the recommende­d initial dose to five milligrams for women and either five or 10 milligrams for men.

The drug company says Sublinox should be taken immediatel­y before bedtime, when the user will have the opportunit­y to get at least seven or eight hours of sleep. All people aged 65 and older should use the five- milligram dose, the company says.

Sublinox — the brand name for the drug zolpidem — is a hypnotic. As with all drugs of this class, long- term use is not recommende­d. It should not be taken in the middle of the night or at any time other than bedtime, the statement says.

People newly prescribed the drug should be careful about next- day activities until they determine how the drug affects them. The company suggests

new users should not drive a car or engage in hazardous activities that require complete alertness the morning after taking the drug the first few time.

The 2011 advisory warned some people should avoid the drug entirely.

“People with a history of sleepwalki­ng, either in the family or personal, people who drink alcohol with Sublinox or take certain drugs at the same time as Sublinox, or people who take Sublinox at higher doses than those recommende­d may be more at risk of complex sleep behaviours,” the company cautioned.

 ?? ANDREW VAUGHAN/ THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES ?? Meda Valeant Pharma Canada says some people reported getting out of bed while not fully awake and doing things they were unaware of doing.
ANDREW VAUGHAN/ THE CANADIAN PRESS FILES Meda Valeant Pharma Canada says some people reported getting out of bed while not fully awake and doing things they were unaware of doing.

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