Abstract: Several melatonin receptors agonists (ramelteon, prolonged-release melatonin, agomelatine and tasimelteon) have recently become available for the treatment of insomnia, depression and circadian rhythms sleep-wake disorders. The efficacy and safety profiles of these compounds in the treatment of the indicated disorders are reviewed. Accumulating evidence indicates that sleep-wake disorders and co-existing medical conditions are mutually exacerbating. This understanding has now been incorporated into the new Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 5th Edition (DSM-5). Therefore, when evaluating the risk/benefit ratio of sleep drugs, it is pertinent to also evaluate their effects on wake and comorbid condition. Benefic...
Insomnia is common among elderly people and nearly 30 to 40% of the adult population also suffer fro...
Abstract: From a physiological perspective the sleep-wake cycle can be envisioned as a sequence of t...
Abstract: Melatonin is produced over the night in a process driven by the circadian clock that resid...
Abstract: Melatonin the hormone secreted by the pineal gland has been effective in improving sleep b...
Due to inconsistency among reports on the therapeutic efficacy of melatonin, attention has been focu...
The circadian nature of melatonin (MLT) secretion, coupled with the localization of MLT receptors t...
The circadian nature of melatonin (MLT) secretion, coupled with the localization of MLT receptors to...
Abstract: Current pharmacological treatment of insomnia involves the use of sedative-hypnotic benzod...
Abstract: Benzodiazepine sedative hypnotic drugs are widely used for treatment of insomnia. Neverthe...
Insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep disorders affect large proportions of the population and have pr...
Abstract: Ramelteon is a tricyclic synthetic analog of melatonin that acts specifically on MT1 and M...
Sleep disorders are an amalgam of complex neurophysiological and psychological disturbances which ar...
Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) is widely known as “the darkness hormone”. It is a major ch...
Introduction: Insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders, such as the delayed sleep phase syndrome, are...
Insomnia is common among elderly people and nearly 30 to 40% of the adult population also suffer fro...
Abstract: From a physiological perspective the sleep-wake cycle can be envisioned as a sequence of t...
Abstract: Melatonin is produced over the night in a process driven by the circadian clock that resid...
Abstract: Melatonin the hormone secreted by the pineal gland has been effective in improving sleep b...
Due to inconsistency among reports on the therapeutic efficacy of melatonin, attention has been focu...
The circadian nature of melatonin (MLT) secretion, coupled with the localization of MLT receptors t...
The circadian nature of melatonin (MLT) secretion, coupled with the localization of MLT receptors to...
Abstract: Current pharmacological treatment of insomnia involves the use of sedative-hypnotic benzod...
Abstract: Benzodiazepine sedative hypnotic drugs are widely used for treatment of insomnia. Neverthe...
Insomnia and circadian rhythm sleep disorders affect large proportions of the population and have pr...
Abstract: Ramelteon is a tricyclic synthetic analog of melatonin that acts specifically on MT1 and M...
Sleep disorders are an amalgam of complex neurophysiological and psychological disturbances which ar...
Melatonin (N-acetyl-5-methoxytryptamine) is widely known as “the darkness hormone”. It is a major ch...
Introduction: Insomnia and circadian rhythm disorders, such as the delayed sleep phase syndrome, are...
Insomnia is common among elderly people and nearly 30 to 40% of the adult population also suffer fro...
Abstract: From a physiological perspective the sleep-wake cycle can be envisioned as a sequence of t...
Abstract: Melatonin is produced over the night in a process driven by the circadian clock that resid...