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Why is Ambien considered a controlled substance?

Sunday 17th January 2021

Learn why Ambien is a controlled substance and explore its risks of dependence and abuse in this informative episode.
 

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Why Ambien is a Controlled Substance: Risks and Realities

Have you ever wondered why Ambien is tightly regulated? This episode of the 'Recovery Partner Network' podcast dives into the reasons behind Ambien's classification as a controlled substance. It's not just another sleeping pill; Ambien has a high potential for dependence and abuse, making it a drug that needs careful handling. The hosts break down the science of how Ambien works, why it's effective, and the dark side of its usage.
If you've ever been prescribed Ambien or know someone who has, this episode sheds light on the risks involved and why caution is essential. Whether you're curious about the medical aspects or the personal stories of those who've struggled with dependence, this episode offers a balanced view that’s both informative and engaging. Perfect for anyone navigating their own journey with sleep aids or supporting a loved one through similar challenges.
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