Do you certify that you are a healthcare professional licensed and practicing in the United States?
Are you having trouble falling asleep several nights a week?
Are you feeling drowsy but not falling asleep?
Are you taking any over-the-counter sleep aids or alcohol to get you to sleep?
A "yes" answer to any of these questions could be an indication that you have a type of sleep disorder called sleep-onset insomnia. You may want to talk to your doctor about your sleep and EDLUAR sublingual tablets.
EDLUAR™ (zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablets) is a prescription sleep aid for people who suffer from sleep-onset insomnia. Zolpidem tartrate, the active ingredient in EDLUAR sublingual tablets, has been helping patients get to sleep for over a decade.
With EDLUAR sublingual tablets, all you need to do is just place the tablet under your tongue where it will dissolve. You won't need to disturb your sleep routine by getting out of bed to get a glass of water. In fact, EDLUAR sublingual tablets should not be taken with water or other liquids.
Studies of EDLUAR sublingual tablets show no consistent evidence of worsening your insomnia or causing memory problems the day after you take it.1
References: 1. EDLUAR [package insert]. Somerset, NJ: Meda Pharmaceuticals Inc.; 2009.