if someone drinks, Ambien and liquid form and then two hours later, drinks 10 more to 15 more milligrams. Will it still take the same amount of time to affect them or will it be faster?
Combining alcohol with medications like Ambien (zolpidem) can be dangerous and is strongly discouraged. Both alcohol and Ambien are central nervous system depressants, and taking them together can increase the risk of severe side effects, including excessive sedation, respiratory depression, impaired coordination, and even overdose.
Regarding the onset of effects, consuming more Ambien after already having taken it (especially in combination with alcohol) could potentially alter how quickly and intensely it affects the body. Factors such as the individual's metabolism, overall health, tolerance to both substances, and the amount of alcohol consumed can all play a role in how quickly effects are felt.
However, such combinations can lead to unpredictable and hazardous outcomes. If there is any concern about combining these substances or experiencing adverse effects, it's essential to seek medical attention immediately. Your safety should always come first.


