Pharmacotherapies for sleep disturbances in dementia

Nov 14, 2020The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Medicines for Treating Sleep Problems in Dementia

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Abstract

Nine randomized controlled trials assessed the effects of various drug treatments on sleep disorders in people with dementia.

  • Melatonin doses up to 10 mg may have little or no impact on major sleep outcomes over eight to ten weeks in people with Alzheimer's disease.
  • Trazodone 50 mg for two weeks may improve total nocturnal sleep time and sleep efficiency in those with moderate-to-severe Alzheimer's disease, but its effects on other sleep aspects remain uncertain.
  • An orexin antagonist may increase total nocturnal sleep time and decrease time awake after sleep onset in people with mild-to-moderate Alzheimer's disease.
  • No serious adverse effects were reported for melatonin or trazodone, and adverse events from orexin antagonists were probably no more common than with placebo.
  • There is a significant lack of evidence for many widely prescribed sleep medications in dementia, highlighting the need for more extensive trials.

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