Nearly 70,000 Ambien pills that were concealed in yarn were seized at Washington Dulles International Airport.
Nearly 70,000 Ambien pills that were concealed in yarn were seized by agents at Washington Dulles International Airport.
As scientists unravel how sleep benefits the body, a study in mice is highlighting the potential pitfalls of using Ambien and other sleeping pills.
Customs agents at Washington Dulles International Airport (IAD) recently made a shocking discovery after examining a shipment ...
Nearly 70,000 Ambien pills hidden inside yarn were seized at Washington Dulles International Airport. According to authorities, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents intercepted the pills on ...
officers at Washington Dulles International Airport unraveled a bold and bizarre smuggling attempt involving nearly 70,000 Zolpidem Tartrate pills—commonly known as Ambien—hidden inside rolls ...
I got my first good night’s sleep in years. Incredibly, he advised me to take it only when needed. Since I had been waking up ...
When mice were given zolpidem, a medication commonly found in sleeping pills such as Ambien, it prevented their brains from effectively clearing waste during sleep. Nedergaard and her colleagues ...