A case is reported in which a patient experienced somnambulistic episodes only after taking zolpidem tartrate for insomnia. Previous to the patient's use of zolpidem tartrate he had never experienced sleepwalking, and once the medication was discontinued the sleepwalking stopped. A search of the literature revealed only two other cases of zolpidem-induced sleepwalking, both involving individuals with a previous history of somnambulism in their youth.
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Harazin, J., & Berigan, T. R. (1999). Zolpidem tartrate and somnambulism. Military Medicine, 164(9), 669–670. https://doi.org/10.1093/milmed/164.9.669
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