Do you feel groggy or more depressed after zopiclone use?

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joshithoms27
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Do you feel groggy or more depressed after zopiclone use?

Postby joshithoms27 » Sat Jul 05, 2025 3:18 am

Many users report feeling groggy, drowsy, or mentally “foggy” the next day after taking zopiclone, especially if they didn’t get a full 7–8 hours of sleep. Some also experience a low mood or increased depression, particularly with long-term use. Blue Zopiclone is a sedative-hypnotic that can interfere with natural sleep architecture and may worsen depressive symptoms over time or during withdrawal. If you're already prone to depression, this medication should be used cautiously and under medical supervision.

cubeidea
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Re: Do you feel groggy or more depressed after zopiclone use?

Postby cubeidea » Thu Jul 10, 2025 5:47 am

joshithoms27 wrote:Many users report feeling groggy, drowsy, or mentally “foggy” the next day after taking zopiclone, especially if they didn’t get a full 7–8 hours of sleep. Some also experience a low mood or increased depression, particularly with long-term use. Blue Zopiclone is a sedative-hypnotic that can interfere with natural sleep architecture and may worsen depressive symptoms over time or during withdrawal. If you're already prone to depression, this medication should be used cautiously and under medical supervision.

I’ve noticed that zopiclone can definitely cause grogginess and “brain fog” the next day, especially if I don’t get enough sleep. It’s also true that long-term use seems to affect mood negatively for some people. It’s so crucial to use it carefully and always discuss with a doctor, especially when dealing with depression.


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