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U.S. News reported that sleeping pill manufacturers now have to include on their labels the risks of sleep driving or sexual behaviors, as requested by the Food and Drug Administration in 2007.
"Sleep driving.
Drug: Ambien Unexpected side effect: sleep driving or eating.
Like sleepwalking, sleep driving involves driving somewhere with no memory of the activity.
"The FDA has received about 700 reports of sleep driving in the 20 years since Ambien was approved," Cochrane says.
"For some people, these blood levels are high enough to cause carryover effects," she says, including, in some cases, sleep driving.
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Not long after a member of the Kennedy family blamed a car accident on the effects of Ambien, the US Food and Drug Administration issued new rules requiring pharmacists to explain the risk that taking certain sleeping pills could lead to things like sleep-eating, sleep-walking, or sleep-driving.
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