Antidepressants for insomnia in adults

May 16, 2018The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Antidepressants used to treat insomnia in adults

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Abstract

A total of 23 randomized controlled trials involving 2806 participants were reviewed to assess the effectiveness of antidepressants for insomnia.

  • Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) showed significant improvements in sleep measures in two studies of paroxetine, but evidence was limited and unclear for fluoxetine.
  • Tricyclic antidepressants (TCA) demonstrated a moderate improvement in subjective sleep quality over placebo, with a pooled effect size indicating better sleep efficiency and increased sleep time.
  • There may have been little or no impact on sleep latency with TCAs compared to placebo.
  • The safety and tolerability of antidepressants for insomnia remain uncertain due to limited reporting of adverse events.
  • No evidence supports the use of amitriptyline for insomnia, and the overall effectiveness of antidepressants for long-term use is not established.

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