Zaleplon 10 mg and Ambien 10 mg together at bedtime?
Can I take Zaleplon 10mg and Ambien 10mg together at bedtime?
Question posted by lekalee on 2 days 20 hours ago
Last updated on 11 July 2025 (19 hours ago) by Ellyboo
Take them together at the same time bedtime?? Not sure
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Both of those medicines are sleeping pills. You won't be able to get prescriptions for both at the same time. And I would recommend not taking them together.
Hi,
They do not interact, and if they were prescribed by the same Dr., then take them as prescribed.
Interactions between your drugs
No drug ⬌ drug interactions were found between the drugs in your list. However, this does not necessarily mean no drug interactions exist. Always consult your health care provide
Source and more info: https://www.drugs.com/interactions-check.php?drug_list=2333-1544,2319-0
Both are in the same drug class sedatives/hypnotics, the is a therapeutic duplcation.
I gave you an answer, you asked for help and you don´t even read the answers.
Original question:
"Can I take Zaleplon 10 mg and Oxycodone 10mg together?"
Here is my answer... again!
Hi,
The most important aspect when taking strong medications, in this case an opioid (oxycodone), hypnotic/sedative (ambien active ingredient is zolpidem) and another sedative/hypnotic (zaleplon) is that if they all were prescribed by one Dr. or different Drs. is that they MUST be aware what medications you are on so they know about any POTENTIAL interactions of your medications and discuss them and clarify doubts with them.
Interaction report of your medications Oxycodone-Zaleplon:
https://www.drugs.com/interactions-check.php?drug_list=1770-0,2319-0
Interaction report of your medications Oxycodone-Ambien (zolpidem):
https://www.drugs.com/interactions-check.php?drug_list=2333-1544,1770-0
The second most important is to know that every medication has a half-life, this means:
What is the half-life of a Drug?
The half-life of a drug is an estimate of the time it takes for the concentration or amount in the body of that drug to be reduced by exactly one-half (50%). The symbol for half-life is t½.
For example, if 100mg of a drug with a half-life of 60 minutes is taken, the following is estimated:
60 minutes after administration, 50mg remains
120 minutes after administration, 25mg remains
180 minutes after administration, 12.5mg remains
240 minutes after administration, 6.25mg remains
300 minutes after administration, 3.125mg remains.
Source and more information: https://www.drugs.com/article/drug-half-life.html
Zaleplon is characterised by an ultrashort half-life (approximately 1 hour). Zolpidem and zopiclone have longer half-lives (approximately 2.4 and 5 hours, respectively).
Oxycodone:
Absorption: The onset of action is 10 to 30 minutes for the immediate-release formulation and about 1 hour for the controlled release. The plasma half-life is 3 to 5 hours, and stable plasma levels are reached within 24 to 36 hours. The duration ranges from 3 to 6 hours for immediate release or 12 hours for controlled-release formulations.
Zolpidem brand name Ambien:
The controlled-release formulation has a mean elimination half-life of 2.8 hours (range: 1.62 to 4.05 hr). Immediate-release tablets, at 5 mg (range: 1.4 to 4.5 hours) or 10 mg (range: 1.4 to 3.8 hours), exhibit mean elimination half-lives within this specified range. The peak serum concentration (Cmax) of sublingually administered zolpidem is typically achieved within 35 to 75 minutes, and the drug has a half-life of approximately 2.5 hours
Source for Zaleplon, Oxycodone and Ambien (Zolpidem) half-life:
National library of Medicine-National Center for Biotechnology Information
Now, if you can understand is not about how long you MUST wait, because even if you take oxycodone and want to wait let us say 2 hours to take another medication either Ambien (Zolpidem)
or Zaleplon (Either you take ambien or zaleplon not both, or you take the one prescribed by you Dr.(s) who know you are taking Oxycodone), you would still have Oxycodone in your bloodstream, because of the concept of half-life, so having said that we go back and this is why it is important your Dr. (s) know (s) what medications you are on, so he/she can outweigh the benefit of the combination outweighs the POTENTIAL risks involved and not put you in harms way, your Dr. (s) are responsible for your safety and treatment and you are responsible for informing them what you take before they prescribe a new medication, and finally you are the one taking the meds not them but information is key to having a successful treatment.
So I take it you take your meds at night, take them as prescribed by your Dr.(s).
I take Seroquel (quetiapine) belongs to the drug class of 2nd generation atypical antipshychtic (this means there are less potential side effects)
Ambien CR (controlled release) hypnotic/sedative drug class
Klonopin (clonazepam) benzodiazepine drug class
All were prescribed by the same Psychiatrist, they all have potential Major interactions, and take them all 3 at the same time for the past 20 years and nothing has ever happened to me, of course everyone is different and react differently to everything in life, specially chemicals-medications.
From Drugs.com:
Meaning: Major Highly clinically significant. Avoid combinations; the risk of the interaction outweighs the benefit.
I know it´s a lot of information , but you´ll get there... if I can so can you.
Always talk to your Dr. about what you feel good and bad, communication is key to the way of a successful treatment as I mentioned.
Regards, masso
Here is your full questio... I answered:
Can I take Zaleplon 10 mg and Oxycodone 10mg together?
Question posted by lekalee on 1 day 1 hour ago
Last updated on 10 July 2025 (21 hours ago) by Ambien withdraw
I don’t know if I should take the Zaleplon 10mg and Oxycodone 10 mg together? Or Zaleplon 10mg and Ambien 10 mg together at bedtime?
Added 1 day 1 hour ago:
Not sure if I should take it or not because I’m not sure and want to be safe for myself before I go ahead to take it. Separate from the medications that I should take to?? Help me to understand and educate myself about this situation. Thank you
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