Treatment for Insomnia During Pregnancy
Sleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersThe aim of the study is to improve sleep during pregnancy and the postpartum period in women who are experiencing insomnia, using a brief non-pharmacological treatment.
Safety and Efficacy Study of Suvorexant in Participants With Primary Insomnia - Study B (MK-4305-029)...
Primary InsomniaThis is a multicenter study to test the hypothesis that suvorexant (MK-4305) is superior to placebo in improving insomnia as measured by change from baseline in: subjective total sleep time and time to sleep onset, wake time after persistent sleep onset, and latency to onset of persistent sleep.
Driving Performance After Middle of the Night Administration of 3.5 mg Zolpidem Tartrate Sublingual...
InsomniaA study in healthy volunteers of the next morning driving performance after middle-of-the-night dosing of 3.5 mg zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet, a sleep aid. The next morning driving performance will be measured by taking a standardized driving test.
Improving the Sleep of Cancer Patients Using an Internet-Based Program
CancerInsomniaThe purpose of this study is to determine whether an Internet-based program, Sleep Healthy Using the Internet (SHUTi, or "Shut-Eye"), can help to improve the sleep of people who are in remission from cancer and experiencing symptoms of insomnia.
Nabilone Versus Amitriptyline in Improving Quality of Sleep in Patients With Fibromyalgia
FibromyalgiaSleep Initiation and Maintenance DisordersMost chronic pain patients with insomnia are currently not well-managed using existing medications. If found to safely improve sleep with chronic pain patients, nabilone could be added to the treatment options available in the management of fibromyalgia and associated symptoms. The principle hypothesis of this study is that nabilone at a dose of 0.5-1mg is as efficacious as amitriptyline at a dose of 10-20mg, in improving sleep quality in patients with fibromyalgia.
Chronic Insomnia and CSF Markers of Dementia - Effects of Treatment
Insomnia ChronicThe longstanding view has been that insomnia, and other forms of sleep disturbance, emerge as a consequence of dementia and are the result of progressive neuronal damage. However, there is growing evidence that the direction of causation may go both ways, with sleep disturbance potentially increasing vulnerability to dementia. Longitudinal studies have found that sleep disturbance often precedes and increases risk for dementia by several years. The purpose of this study is to examine whether treatment of insomnia with cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT-I) is associated with a decrease in dementia biomarkers found in cerebrospinal fluid (CSF). Fifteen adults age 30-50 with chronic insomnia will undergo overnight polysomnography and CSF sampling in the morning. This will be followed by 8 weeks of treatment with CBT-I and then repeat CSF sampling.
Late Phase II Study of TS-142 in Patients With Insomnia
Patients With InsomniaThis is a randomized, double-blind, multi-center, placebo-controlled, parallel-group exploratory study in patients with insomnia.
The Link Between Clinical and Physiological Sleep Data and Health-related Outcomes
Sleep Apnea SyndromesCardiovascular Diseases5 moreEmerging evidence suggests that sleep-related disturbances such as sleep-disordered breathing (e.g. sleep apnea), sleep fragmentation, abnormal sleep architecture, and periodic limb movements (PLMs) are closely linked with adverse health outcomes such as cardiovascular events, hospital admissions and mortality. However, data supporting some of these associations is inconclusive. The Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre sleep clinic has collected a detailed set of physiological variables from adults who underwent daytime and overnight sleep studies at the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Sleep Laboratory from 2004 till present. Data exists on more than 5,000 subjects with various disturbances of sleep. The investigators plan to link the Sunnybrook Sleep Laboratory data with various health administrative databases based at the Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences (ICES). The primary objective of this study is to determine whether the presence of various findings on polysomnography (e.g. obstructive sleep apnea, sleep structure / fragmentation, physiological characteristics such as arousals and periodic limb movements in sleep) are associated with different adverse health outcomes such as cardiovascular events, cancer, depression, hospital admissions, emergency department visits and mortality.
Z-Drugs for Sleep Disorders in Alzheimer's Disease
SleepSleep Disorders2 moreThe purpose of this study is to determine whether Zolpidem and Zoplicone are efective in the treatment of sleep disorders in Alzheimer's disease (AD)
Study of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia (CBT-I) and Acupuncture for Insomnia and Related...
InsomniaRelated Distress Among Cancer CaregiversThe other aim of this study is to determine which of those two treatments (acupuncture or cognitive behavioral therapy) works better for treating insomnia in Informal Caregivers of cancer patients.