A medication that is frequently prescribed to treat insomnia is zopiclone. It is a member of the sedative-hypnotic prescription subclass. The normal Zopiclone dosage is 7.5 mg, though this can change based on the needs of the patient and the prescription doctor's recommendations. Unsurprisingly, zopiclone itself is the active component of Zopiclone. Each pill or capsule of medication contains 7.5 mg of zopiclone, which is the dosage.
Zopiclone 10 mg is available in tablet form and is usually taken orally before bedtime. The dosage prescribed by healthcare professionals may vary depending on the severity of the insomnia and individual response to the medication. It is typically recommended for short-term use, usually no longer than 4 weeks, to prevent dependence and tolerance.