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Clinical pharmacology, efficacy, and safety of orexin receptor antagonists for the treatment of insomnia disorders.

Clemens MuehlanCedric VaillantIsabelle ZenklusenStephan KraehenbuehlJasper Dingemanse
Published in: Expert opinion on drug metabolism & toxicology (2020)
In general, the drugs described have a similar effect on sleep characteristics although their pharmacokinetic variables differ. ORAs have the potential to revolutionize the pharmacological treatment of insomnia because they not only improve sleep, but, in addition, appear to have no dependence - and tolerance-inducing effects, which makes them suitable for long-term-treatment. The safety and tolerability profile of ORAs clearly differ from those of more traditional sleep-promoting drugs. Further research is needed to demonstrate benefits to patients suffering from insomnia disorder, e.g., with respect to improving not only sleep but also daytime functioning. In addition, ongoing and future research will show whether ORAs may have beneficial effects in patients with various psychiatric and neurodegenerative disorders, including Alzheimer's disease.
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