Description
Zopiclone Tablets – White (7.5mg )
Zopiclone White Tablets are prescription-only sleep medications designed to temporarily relieve symptoms of insomnia. These tablets help users fall asleep faster, stay asleep longer, and enjoy a more restorative night’s rest. They work by calming overactive brain activity, supporting a smoother, more natural sleep cycle.
Product Overview
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Strength: Commonly available in 7.5mg (full dose) or 3.75mg (lower dose)
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Appearance: Small, white, film-coated tablets
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Category: Prescription sleep aid (hypnotic medication)
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Use: Short-term treatment of sleep difficulties under medical supervision
How Zopiclone Works
Zopiclone belongs to a group of medications known as Z-drugs, which act on the brain’s GABA receptors to produce a calming, sedating effect. This helps:
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Reduce the time it takes to fall asleep
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Minimize nighttime awakenings
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Improve the depth and duration of sleep
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Support better next-day functioning by enhancing sleep quality
Key Benefits
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Effective short-term relief for insomnia
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Helps restore consistent sleep patterns
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Fast-acting and easy to swallow
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Smooth, film-coated white tablet for convenient dosing
Usage & Guidance
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Zopiclone should be taken right before bedtime.
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Only use this medication if prescribed by a healthcare professional.
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Not intended for long-term use due to the potential for tolerance or dependence.
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Avoid alcohol, as it can increase drowsiness and side effects.
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Do not drive or operate machinery if experiencing next-day tiredness.
Who Zopiclone Is For
Zopiclone White Tablets are intended for adults experiencing short-term insomnia, such as difficulty falling asleep, frequent waking during the night, or poor-quality sleep—following a medical assessment.
Important Information
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Keep out of reach of children.
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Follow your prescribed dose carefully.
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Not suitable for individuals with certain medical conditions unless approved by a doctor.
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Report any unusual side effects to a healthcare provider.






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