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The sleeping pill Ambien seems to unlock a primitive passion to eat in some patients, according to emerging medical case studies that describe how the drug's users sometimes sleepwalk into their kitchens, claw through their refrigerators like animals and consume calories ranging into the thousands.
The next morning, the night eaters forget everything about their foraging. But they wake up to find telltale clues: Tostitos in their beds, mouthfuls of peanut butter, kitchen counters overflowing with flour, missing food, and even lighted ovens and stoves. Some are so embarrassed; they opted to telling anyone later, even as they gain weight.
These people are hell-bent to eat, according to Dr. Mark Mahowald, who is board of director of the Minnesota Regional Sleep Disorders Center in Minneapolis.
He and colleagues are preparing a scientific paper based on their findings that a sleep-related eating disorder is one of the unusual adverse effects showing up with the widespread use of Ambien. Researchers at the Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minn., have made the same findings.
A woman in Salinas, Calif., whose case is to be included in the Minnesota study, said she would wake up to find candy bar wrappers next to her bed and Popsicle sticks on the floor near the refrigerator. She blamed her husband and sons before finally believing their claims that she was eating at night, unconsciously.
Worried that she would choke, my son was so afraid at night, he'd come to sit by the bed and watch me, according to the woman, Brenda Pobre, 54. Despite seeing several attending physicians, Ms. Pobre did not relate Ambien to her nocturnal eating until after she gained 100 pounds.
Spurred in part by consumer advertising, more than 26 million prescriptions for Ambien were dispensed in this country last year, made an increase of 53 percent since 2001.