Ambien and smoking: how tobacco affects the medication
Tobacco smoking is one of the most underappreciated drug-drug interactions in chronic medication. Compounds in tobacco smoke induce hepatic enzymes (especially CYP1A2) and can shift the plasma concentration of many medications, including Ambien (Zolpidem), enough to matter clinically at 5mg, 10mg, 6.25mg CR, 12.5mg CR.
How smoking affects Ambien
Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons in tobacco smoke induce CYP1A2 and to a lesser extent other CYP enzymes. For medications metabolised primarily by CYP1A2, smokers can have plasma levels 30–50% lower than non-smokers at the same dose. Whether Zolpidem is affected depends on its specific metabolic pathway. 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.
Practical guidance
According to the prescribing information for Zolpidem, smoking status should be disclosed at every dose review of Ambien. Stopping smoking can paradoxically raise plasma levels of CYP1A2-metabolised medications enough to cause new-onset side effects within days, and may require a temporary dose reduction. The 5mg, 10mg, 6.25mg CR, 12.5mg CR starting strength assumed in the prescribing information is usually for non-smokers.
Frequently asked questions
Does smoking change how Ambien works? ▾
For medications metabolised by CYP1A2, yes — smokers may need higher doses or have reduced effect at standard 5mg, 10mg, 6.25mg CR, 12.5mg CR. Whether Ambien specifically is affected depends on whether Zolpidem uses CYP1A2. The prescribing information notes any documented interaction.
Will I need to adjust Ambien if I quit smoking? ▾
Possibly, if Ambien is one of the medications affected by CYP1A2 induction. Stopping smoking restores CYP1A2 to normal within days, raising plasma levels and potentially causing side effects. Discuss the timing of any dose adjustment with the prescriber when planning to quit.
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