Author(s): Gotfried MH; Auerbach SH; Dang-Vu TT; Mishima K; Kumar D; Moline M; Malhotra M;
Background: Insomnia is more common as people age. Several common hypnotics used to treat insomnia often do not adequately alleviate sleep issues in older adults and may be associated with negative residual effects such as an increased risk of falls, cognitive impairment, automobile accidents, and lack of response to auditory stimuli. The objective of the ...
Article GUID: 39120786
Author(s): Arnold V; Ancoli-Israel S; Dang-Vu TT; Mishima K; Pinner K; Malhotra M; Moline M;
Background: Pharmacologic treatments are available to treat insomnia, a common and burdensome sleep disorder, but may be contraindicated in older adults who are prone to side effects from sleep-promoting drugs. These analyses of sleep diary data from Study E2006-G000-303 (Study 303) investigated the benefits of lemborexant 5 mg (LEM5) and 10 mg (LEM10) in ...
Article GUID: 38748321
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