Ambien is a nonbenzodiazepine. That means that it is very benzodiazepine-like in nature (it has similar effects), but it does not have the same structure, therefore making it completely different on a molecular level. Ambien has strong hypnotic properties, but it is a weak myorelaxant (muscle relaxer), anticonvulsant (anti-seizure), and anxiolytic (anti-anxiety) medication. It's best used for sleeping, and you'd really want/need to time it right because it takes a while to work. You don't want to fall asleep before you drink the SN, and you also don't want to still be awake and be hallucinating/drunk off of the Ambien while waiting. That being said, I have absolutely no idea how they could react to each other when taken in conjunction. I would recommend getting a benzo, there just seems to be too much unknown and not enough benefit with Ambien.