Pharmacotherapies for sleep disturbances in dementia.

No SJR dataNov 17, 2016The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Medications for sleep problems in dementia

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Abstract

No evidence was found that melatonin improves sleep in patients with moderate to severe dementia due to Alzheimer's disease.

  • A total of six randomized controlled trials were included, examining melatonin, trazodone, and ramelteon.
  • Melatonin at doses up to 10 mg showed no significant improvement in total nocturnal sleep time or other primary sleep outcomes.
  • Trazodone 50 mg at night for two weeks demonstrated a potential improvement in total nocturnal sleep time by 42.46 minutes, but had no effect on daytime sleep or cognition.
  • Ramelteon had no effect on total nocturnal sleep time or other sleep and cognitive outcomes in a small trial.
  • The evidence quality for all medications assessed was considered low, highlighting a need for larger, more definitive studies.

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