Tasimelteon

Sep 11, 2014The Annals of pharmacotherapy

Tasimelteon: a drug that mimics melatonin to treat irregular sleep-wake cycles

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Abstract

A phase III trial involving 412 participants showed that tasimelteon significantly improved sleep latency and wake after sleep onset compared to placebo.

  • Tasimelteon is associated with significant improvements in sleep efficiency and circadian rhythm shifts, particularly at a dose of 100 mg.
  • In the SET trial, participants receiving tasimelteon 20 mg daily achieved significantly better entrainment and Non-24 Circadian Rhythm Sleep disorder scores.
  • The RESET trial indicated that tasimelteon maintained its effects on circadian rhythm entrainment over 8 weeks compared to placebo.
  • Overall, tasimelteon may enhance sleep initiation and maintenance in patients with Non-24-hour sleep-wake disorder.

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