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Sonata® belongs to the class of drugs called
hypnotics, and is used for the short term treatment of sleep
problems (insomnia). Hypnotics should generally be limited to 7 to
10 days of use. Reevaluation is recommended if hypnotics are taken
for more than 2 to 3 weeks. |
Sonata®
Important Note The following information is
intended to supplement, not substitute for, the expertise and judgment of
your physician, pharmacist or other healthcare professional. It should not
be construed to indicate that use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or
effective for you. Consult your healthcare professional before using this
drug.
Uses This medication is used for the short-term
treatment of sleep problems (insomnia).
How to Use Take this product by mouth,
immediately before bedtime or after you have gone to bed and have
difficulty sleeping, as directed by your doctor. Do not take this
medication with, or immediately after, a high-fat or heavy meal. This
medication helps you fall asleep. To minimize side effects while you are
awake (e.g., dizziness or memory trouble), take this medication when you
are in bed and are able to get at least four hours of sleep before you
need to be active again. Do not use this medication for longer than ten
days without your doctor's approval. If your sleep problems continue,
consult with your doctor. Use this medication exactly as prescribed. Do
not increase your dose, take it more frequently or use it for a longer
period of time than prescribed because this drug can be habit-forming.
Also, if used for a longer period of time, do not stop using this
medication without your doctor's approval.
Side Effects Headache, drowsiness, nausea or
stomach upset may occur. If any of these effects persist or worsen, notify
your doctor promptly. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any of
these serious side effects: dizziness, weakness, loss of coordination,
muscle joint pain. Tell your doctor immediately if you have any of these
unlikely but serious side effects: mental/mood changes, persistent trouble
sleeping, memory problems, loss of appetite, tingling of the hands or
feet, rash, itching, tremors, eye/ear problems. Tell your doctor
immediately if you have any of these very unlikely but serious side
effects: fast/slow/irregular pulse, chest pain, trouble breathing, blood
in the stool, unusual thirst, change in amount of urine. If you notice
other effects not listed above, contact your doctor or pharmacist.
Precautions Tell your doctor your medical
history, including: allergies, liver disease, lung/breathing problems,
mental/mood problems (e.g., depression), alcohol use or drug dependence.
Avoid alcohol, as it may aggravate certain side effects of this drug
(e.g., dizziness, drowsiness). Use caution when performing tasks requiring
alertness (e.g., driving). You may have trouble sleeping the first few
nights after you stop using this medication. This problem usually goes
away after one or two nights. If sleep problems persist, consult with your
doctor. Use with caution in the elderly, as they may be more sensitive to
the effects of this medication. This medication should be used only when
clearly needed during pregnancy. Discuss the risks and benefits with your
doctor. This medication passes into breast milk. Because of the potential
risk to the infant, breast-feeding while using this medication is not
recommended. Consult your doctor before breast- feeding.
Drug Interactions Tell your doctor of all
prescription and nonprescription medication you may use, especially of:
rifamycin antibiotics (e.g., rifampin, rifabutin), antidepressants (e.g.,
imipramine, amitriptyline), ulcer medication (e.g., cimetidine). Also
report any drugs causing drowsiness such as: other medicines for sleep,
sedatives, tranquilizers, anti-anxiety drugs, narcotic pain relievers
(e.g., codeine), psychiatric medications (e.g., thioridazine),
anti-seizure medications (e.g., phenytoin, phenobarbital, carbamazepine),
muscle relaxants, antihistamines that cause drowsiness (e.g.,
diphenhydramine). Check all medicine labels carefully, especially
cough-and-cold preparations, since many contain antihistamines (e.g.,
diphenhydramine). Consult your pharmacist regarding safe use of these
products. Do not start or stop any medicine without doctor or pharmacist
approval.
Overdose If overdose is suspected, contact your
local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptoms of
overdose may include drowsiness; confusion; sluggishness; loss of
coordination; slow, shallow breathing; and loss of consciousness.
Notes Do not share this medication with others.
Missed Dose Not applicable.
Storage Store at room temperature between 68 and
77 degrees F (20 to 25 degrees C) away from light and moisture. |
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