ObjectiveTo explore therapeutic interventions after drug withdrawal reduction for insomnia patients who used zolpidem excessively for a long time. MethodsA total of 86 patients with simple insomnia were randomly rolled into treatment (Tre) group (electroacupuncture therapy under low-dose zolpidem+relaxation treatment intervention, n=40) and control (Ctrl) group (low-dose zolpidem+relaxation treatment intervention, n=40), all of which received treatment and intervention for four weeks. ResultsAs a result, after the dosage of zolpidem was gradually reduced, the deep sleep time of patients in the two groups was reduced in the first stage. However, with the prolongation of treatment time, the reduction trend of the two groups was gradually alleviated, but no great difference was found between groups (P>0.05). In the second stage of treatment, the deep sleep time of patients in the two groups gradually recovered and increased, and that in Tre group was greater than that in Ctrl group, and the upward trend was significant but differed slightly between groups (P>0.05). After treatment, the insomnia severity index (ISI) scores of the two groups gradually decreased, and that in Tre group was drastically inferior to those of Ctrl group on days 14 and 28 after treatment (both Ps<0.05). ConclusionsIn summary, electroacupuncture therapy can effectively alleviate the effect of zolpidem on sleep quality in patients with insomnia after drug discontinuation and promote the recovery of deep sleep time in patients, thereby alleviating the side effects and drug dependence of patients.