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Zolpidem vs Eszopiclone: side-by-side comparison

Zolpidem and Eszopiclone belong to the same class (Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug)). They share therapeutic approach but differ in mechanism nuances, half-life, side-effect profile and available formulations. This comparison summarises what is common and where they diverge.

Property Zolpidem Eszopiclone
Therapeutic class Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug) Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug)
CAS 82626-48-0 138729-47-2
ATC N05CF02 N05CF04
Molecular weight 307.39 g/mol 388.81 g/mol
Brands with this active ingredient 1 1

What they share

Both are in the Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug) class, giving them a common pharmacological architecture and many shared safety and management points. Choice within the class comes down to mechanism nuances, half-life, side-effect profile and individual response.

Key differences

Differences within the Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug) class are what matter in practice: half-life, route of administration, equivalent doses, specific interactions, predominant side-effect profile and accumulated clinical experience. This page frames them; the prescribing information gives quantitative detail.

Mechanisms compared

Zolpidem: Zolpidem is a positive allosteric modulator of the GABA-A receptor with relative selectivity for the alpha-1 subunit, which is associated with sedation and sleep induction. Eszopiclone: Eszopiclone is a positive allosteric modulator of the GABA-A receptor at a site close to the benzodiazepine binding site.

Indications compared

Zolpidem: Zolpidem is approved in adults for the short-term treatment of insomnia, typically when difficulty falling asleep or maintaining sleep is associated with daytime impairment. Eszopiclone: Eszopiclone is approved in adults for the treatment of insomnia, including difficulty falling asleep and difficulty maintaining sleep.

Safety profile

Zolpidem: Common adverse effects include drowsiness, dizziness, headache and gastrointestinal symptoms. Eszopiclone: Common adverse effects include unpleasant taste, headache, dry mouth, drowsiness and dizziness.

Frequently asked questions

Is Zolpidem better than Eszopiclone?

Neither is universally better. Zolpidem and Eszopiclone share the Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug) class but differ in half-life, mechanism nuances and side-effect profile. The choice depends on the patient and the prescriber.

Can Zolpidem and Eszopiclone be combined?

Combining two ingredients from the same Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug) class is uncommon and, in most cases, adds no benefit over one at an appropriate dose. The decision is always the prescriber's.

Do they have the same side-effect profile?

Partly yes — they share many Non-benzodiazepine hypnotic (Z-drug) class effects, with nuances by mechanism and dose. The prescribing information lists differences.

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