Technically Ambien is not a narcotic. Narcotic's are drugs primarily used for the treatment of pain and are generally opiates or derivatives of opiates. Though Ambien is not a narcotic it still does exhibit mind altering effects as well as a high addictive potential. Ambien is not as physically or usually mentally addicting as a narcotic. Even
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Use 5 mg or 10 mg of Ambien right before bed during opiate withdrawal. If you can, use Ambien CR as this works better for opiate withdrawal. Only use Ambien for 4-7 days to help you get past the acute opiate withdrawal phase, as you don t want to take Ambien long-term and develop a dependence on it. Make sure you review the side effects and
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Ambien Barbiturate Benzodiazepine Cocaine Fentanyl Heroin Inhalants Marijuana Meth Opiates OxyContin Prescription Drugs.
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It is our office policy not to start or refill prescriptions for stimulants (such as Adderall or Ritalin), sedatives (such as Xanax, or Ambien) or opiate
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