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  2. Insomnia - Wikipedia

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    Prevention and treatment of insomnia may require a combination of cognitive behavioral therapy, [17] medications, [108] ... especially in the elderly. [172]

  3. Somnifacient - Wikipedia

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    It is mainly used for treatment of insomnia. Examples of somnifacients include benzodiazepines, barbiturates and antihistamines. Around 2-6% of adults with insomnia use somnifacients to aid sleep. [2] However, somnifacients only benefit transient or short-term insomnia but not chronic insomnia. [3]

  4. Nonbenzodiazepine - Wikipedia

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    This has led to the Z-drugs becoming widely prescribed for the treatment of insomnia particularly in elderly patients. [12] [13] [14] Almost a third of all prescriptions written for Z-drugs are for adults over the age of 65. [15] Long-term use is not recommended as tolerance and addiction can occur. [16]

  5. The Best Way to Treat Insomnia - AOL

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    Insomnia affects 10% to 15% of the U.S. population, and it’s usually caused by a variety of biological and behavioral factors, says Dr. Sairam Parthasarathy, director of the University of ...

  6. Quazepam - Wikipedia

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    Quazepam is used for the treatment of insomnia, including sleep induction and sleep maintenance. [3] Quazepam induces impairment of motor function and has relatively (and uniquely) selective hypnotic and anticonvulsant properties with considerably less overdose potential than other benzodiazepines (due to its novel receptor-subtype selectivity).

  7. Sleep disorder - Wikipedia

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    Effective treatment begins with careful diagnosis using sleep diaries and perhaps sleep studies. Modifications in sleep hygiene may resolve the problem, but medical treatment is often warranted. [34] Special equipment may be required for treatment of several disorders such as obstructive apnea, circadian rhythm disorders and bruxism.

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