Hi,
Listen, I generally don't like to talk to noobs who come in BL and start asking for advice about "how to" for any reason.
I have a nagging hunch that there's room for drug enforcement personnel to ask leading questions like that. There's room for the possibility of this being an alt of another user or a user's parent, trying to get information either for somebody, or on somebody, or both.
Sometimes I talk to other BLers about the phenomena of noob greenlighters showing up with detailed questions. If you are generally a regular joe just trying to use BL for a drug tutorial, then please allow me to tutor you this:
Snorting can become it's own behavior that needs to be supported by a drug. For whatever reasons, I and a couple people I've known over the years have experienced wanting to snort, feeling a need to snort. Before Oxycontin got a new formula, some of us would peel and snort oxys and roxies... a few of us have admitted to each other that we found a new DOC... one we could snort. I'm saying that we didn't try to replace the DOC with a substance as much as we sought to support our preferred ROA.
Be careful about snorting drugs. Snorting is peculiar. You could end up dependent on the act itself. Also consider this~there are no pharmacueticals that are made to snort. All the research that the medical profession puts into research and development, and they don't ever come out with a drug you are supposed to snort.
I've never seen a pharmacy book with insufflation given as an ROA for anything. ANYTHING.
Because I enjoy snorting drugs, I've wasted ecstasy and xanax and other substances because snorted them. Honestly? I just wanted to snort. Real talk.
Whatever you do with your Ambien, please just understand my two cents here. One penny: Ambien a shit drug with about as much recreational value as going through a car wash. Two penny: Snorting something can make you want to keep snorting for the sake of the snort regardless of what's coming up that straw. Since snorting isn't mentioned one time in my pharm textbooks, I'm going to go ahead and say that's it's not an ideal ROA.