Go and no-go pills
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In the U.S. military, go pills and no-go pills refers to stimulant medications meant to increase wakefulness and hypnotic medications taken to ensure adequate rest in preparation for upcoming tasks. As of November 2012, medications approved as no-go pills by the U.S. Air Force for Special Operations include:
* Temazepam (Restoril), with a 12-hour restriction on subsequent flight operation
* Zaleplon (Sonata), with a 4-hour restriction on subsequent flight operation
* Zolpidem (Ambien), with a 6-hour restriction on subsequent flight operation
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In the U.S. military, go pills and no-go pills refers to stimulant medications meant to increase wakefulness and hypnotic medications taken to ensure adequate rest in preparation for upcoming tasks. As of November 2012, medications approved as no-go pills by the U.S. Air Force for Special Operations include:
* Temazepam (Restoril), with a 12-hour restriction on subsequent flight operation
* Zaleplon (Sonata), with a 4-hour restriction on subsequent flight operation
* Zolpidem (Ambien), with a 6-hour restriction on subsequent flight operation
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