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Expanded Table: Some Oral Drugs for Chronic Insomnia (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • January 9, 2023; (Issue 1667)
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Drugs for Chronic Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • January 9, 2023; (Issue 1667)
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is
recommended for initial treatment of chronic insomnia.
CBT-I includes stimulus control, sleep education
and hygiene, sleep restriction, relaxation...
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is
recommended for initial treatment of chronic insomnia.
CBT-I includes stimulus control, sleep education
and hygiene, sleep restriction, relaxation training, and
cognitive therapy. When CBT-I alone is not effective,
pharmacologic treatment should be added.
Daridorexant (Quviviq) for Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • July 11, 2022; (Issue 1654)
The FDA has approved daridorexant (Quviviq –
Idorsia), an orexin receptor antagonist, for treatment
of sleep-onset and/or sleep-maintenance insomnia
in adults. Daridorexant is the third orexin...
The FDA has approved daridorexant (Quviviq –
Idorsia), an orexin receptor antagonist, for treatment
of sleep-onset and/or sleep-maintenance insomnia
in adults. Daridorexant is the third orexin receptor
antagonist to be approved for this indication;
suvorexant (Belsomra) and lemborexant (Dayvigo)
were approved earlier.
Lemborexant (Dayvigo) for Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • June 29, 2020; (Issue 1601)
The FDA has approved lemborexant (Dayvigo – Eisai),
an orexin receptor antagonist, for treatment of sleep-onset
and/or sleep-maintenance insomnia in adults. It
is the second orexin receptor antagonist to...
The FDA has approved lemborexant (Dayvigo – Eisai),
an orexin receptor antagonist, for treatment of sleep-onset
and/or sleep-maintenance insomnia in adults. It
is the second orexin receptor antagonist to be approved
for this indication; suvorexant (Belsomra) was the first.
Expanded Table: Some Drugs for Altitude Illness, Jet Lag, and Motion Sickness (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • October 7, 2019; (Issue 1582)
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Drugs for Chronic Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • December 17, 2018; (Issue 1562)
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)
is recommended for initial treatment of chronic
insomnia. Pharmacologic treatment should be used in
addition to CBT-I when CBT-I alone is not...
Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I)
is recommended for initial treatment of chronic
insomnia. Pharmacologic treatment should be used in
addition to CBT-I when CBT-I alone is not effective.
Expanded Table: Some Oral Hypnotics for Insomnia (online only)
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • December 17, 2018; (Issue 1562)
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Drugs for Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • July 6, 2015; (Issue 1472)
Pharmacological treatment of insomnia includes
prescription drugs, non-prescription medications, and
"natural" remedies. Behavioral approaches such as
cognitive behavioral therapy, which are not...
Pharmacological treatment of insomnia includes
prescription drugs, non-prescription medications, and
"natural" remedies. Behavioral approaches such as
cognitive behavioral therapy, which are not discussed
here, are also used. Pharmacologic treatment and
behavioral therapy are often combined.
Suvorexant (Belsomra) for Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • March 2, 2015; (Issue 1463)
The FDA has approved suvorexant (Belsomra –
Merck), the first orexin receptor antagonist to become
available in the US, for treatment of sleep-onset and/or
sleep-maintenance...
The FDA has approved suvorexant (Belsomra –
Merck), the first orexin receptor antagonist to become
available in the US, for treatment of sleep-onset and/or
sleep-maintenance insomnia.
FDA Requires Lower Dosing of Zolpidem
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • January 21, 2013; (Issue 1408)
On January 10, 2013, the FDA issued a news release
to announce that it was requiring the manufacturers of
the zolpidem-containing products Ambien, Ambien
CR, Edluar and Zolpimist, which are all approved...
On January 10, 2013, the FDA issued a news release
to announce that it was requiring the manufacturers of
the zolpidem-containing products Ambien, Ambien
CR, Edluar and Zolpimist, which are all approved for
treatment of insomnia, to lower the doses for women
and to recommend in their labeling consideration of a
lower dose for men. No change will be required in the
dose of Intermezzo, a low-dose sublingual formulation
of zolpidem for middle-of-the-night awakening, which
is already recommended in a lower dose for women.
Low-Dose Sublingual Zolpidem (Intermezzo) for Insomnia due to Middle-of-the-Night Awakening
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • April 2, 2012; (Issue 1387)
The FDA has approved a new low-dose sublingual
tablet formulation of the benzodiazepine receptor agonist
zolpidem tartrate (Intermezzo – Transcept/Purdue)
for treatment of insomnia due to...
The FDA has approved a new low-dose sublingual
tablet formulation of the benzodiazepine receptor agonist
zolpidem tartrate (Intermezzo – Transcept/Purdue)
for treatment of insomnia due to middle-of-the-night
awakening. Ambien and other zolpidem formulations
available in the US are labeled for use only at bedtime.
Zolpidem Oral Spray (Zolpimist) for Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • February 20, 2012; (Issue 1384)
Zolpidem oral spray (Zolpimist – NovaDel/ECR), a new
formulation of the oral hypnotic zolpidem tartrate
(Ambien, and others), has been approved by the FDA
for short-term treatment of insomnia characterized...
Zolpidem oral spray (Zolpimist – NovaDel/ECR), a new
formulation of the oral hypnotic zolpidem tartrate
(Ambien, and others), has been approved by the FDA
for short-term treatment of insomnia characterized by
difficulty falling asleep.
Low-Dose Doxepin (Silenor) for Insomnia
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • October 4, 2010; (Issue 1348)
The FDA has approved a new low-dose formulation of
the tricyclic antidepressant doxepin (Silenor –
Somaxon) for treatment of insomnia associated with
sleep maintenance. The manufacturer claims that...
The FDA has approved a new low-dose formulation of
the tricyclic antidepressant doxepin (Silenor –
Somaxon) for treatment of insomnia associated with
sleep maintenance. The manufacturer claims that this
dose retains the hypnotic effect of doxepin, without
typical tricyclic adverse effects. Doxepin is available
generically in higher-strength capsules and in a liquid
formulation.
Edluar - A New Sublingual Formulation of Zolpidem
The Medical Letter on Drugs and Therapeutics • April 19, 2010; (Issue 1336)
Edluar (Meda), a new sublingual tablet formulation of the benzodiazepine receptor agonist zolpidem
(Ambien, and others), has been approved by the FDA for treatment of...
Edluar (Meda), a new sublingual tablet formulation of the benzodiazepine receptor agonist zolpidem
(Ambien, and others), has been approved by the FDA for treatment of insomnia.