The effects of sodium oxybate on clinical symptoms and sleep patterns in patients with fibromyalgia.

May 8, 2003The Journal of rheumatology

Sodium oxybate's effects on symptoms and sleep in fibromyalgia patients

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Abstract

Sodium oxybate reduced the tender point index by 8.5 in patients with fibromyalgia compared to a 0.4 increase with placebo.

  • Six of the seven pain and fatigue scores showed a 29% to 33% reduction with sodium oxybate, while placebo resulted in only 6% to 10% relief.
  • Alpha intrusion, sleep latency, and rapid-eye-movement sleep were significantly reduced with sodium oxybate.
  • Slow-wave sleep (stage 3/4) significantly increased with sodium oxybate compared to placebo.
  • Morning alertness improved by 18% with sodium oxybate, versus 2% with placebo.
  • Quality of sleep improved by 33% with sodium oxybate, compared to a 10% improvement with placebo.

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