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Is zopiclone a sleeping pills Medicine? - juliamary - 01-26-2023

A drug called Blue Zopiclone is used to treat insomnia, a sleep disorder. The sedative zopiclone is a member of the class of medications known as non-benzodiazepine hypnotics. Despite having a different structure from benzodiazepine sedative hypnotics like Halcion (triazolam), it is comparable in terms of its advantages and drawbacks.

With the use of zopiclone, you can decrease the amount of time it takes you to fall asleep, lengthen the period of time you spend sleeping, and have fewer nighttime awakenings (nocturnal awakenings). It takes around an hour for zopiclone to start working.

Gamma-aminobutyric acid type A (GABAA) receptors are found in the brain, and by attaching to these receptors, zopiclone enhances the calming effects of GABA, a chemical messenger.

In many countries across the world, zopiclone is permitted for usage and first became accessible in the 1980s. As a schedule IV-restricted drug, it is not available in the US. Zopiclone has received approval from the US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) (Lunesta). Zopiclone is a stereoisomer of zopiclone, which implies that while its 2D structure is identical and its pieces are joined in the same order, it has a distinct 3D structure. Visit site