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https://read.qxmd.com/read/35502575/efficacy-and-safety-tolerability-of-pridinol-a-meta-analysis-of-double-blind-randomized-placebo-controlled-trials-in-adult-patients-with-muscle-pain
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Michael A Überall, Ute Essner, Gerhard H H Müller-Schwefe
OBJECTIVE: To evaluate analgesic efficacy and safety/tolerability of the nonbenzodiazepine antispasmodic pridinol (PRI) in patients with muscle-related pain. METHODS: Systematic review and meta-analysis of randomized placebo-controlled trials (RCTs) according to PRISMA guidelines and Cochrane recommendations. Data sources included Google Scholar, Embase, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, EU Clinical Trials Registry, Chinese Clinical Trial Registry, UMIN Clinical Trials Registry, and product manufacturer archives from inception to 31 January 2022...
July 2022: Current Medical Research and Opinion
https://read.qxmd.com/read/35313835/gender-differences-in-outpatients-with-dementia-from-a-large-psychiatric-hospital-in-china
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jiaojiao Zhou, Chengwei Guo, Li Ren, Dandi Zhu, Wenfeng Zhen, Saina Zhang, Qing'e Zhang
BACKGROUND: The sociodemographic characteristics and clinical features of dementia patients in psychiatric hospitals have not been thoroughly studied in China. This study aimed to explore the psychiatric outpatient attendance of dementia patients at a psychiatric hospital in China, with particular emphasis on gender differences. METHODS: This retrospective study examined outpatients with dementia from January 2013 to August 2019 using data in the Observational Medical Outcomes Partnership Common Data Model (OMOP-CDM) in Beijing Anding Hospital...
March 21, 2022: BMC Psychiatry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34979437/sleep-and-anxiety-from-mechanisms-to-interventions
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REVIEW
Sarah L Chellappa, Daniel Aeschbach
Anxiety is the most common mental health problem worldwide. Epidemiological studies show that sleep disturbances, particularly insomnia, affect ∼50% of individuals with anxiety, and that insufficient sleep can instigate or further exacerbate it. This review outlines brain mechanisms underlying sleep and anxiety, by addressing recent human functional/structural imaging studies on brain networks underlying the anxiogenic impact of sleep loss, and the beneficial effect of sleep on these brain networks. We discuss recent developments from human molecular imaging studies that highlight the role of specific brain neurotransmitter mechanisms, such as the adenosinergic receptor system, on anxiety, arousal, and sleep...
February 2022: Sleep Medicine Reviews
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34817420/association-between-benzodiazepine-premedication-and-30-day-mortality-rate-a-propensity-score-weighted-analysis-of-the-peri-interventional-outcome-study-in-the-elderly-pose
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ana Kowark, Moritz Berger, Rolf Rossaint, Matthias Schmid, Mark Coburn
BACKGROUND: Recent guidelines suggest that benzodiazepine premedication should be avoided in elderly patients, though with limited supporting evidence. OBJECTIVE: We conducted a secondary analysis of the POSE data to explore the association of premedication in patients aged 80 years or older with 30-day mortality. DESIGN: We used propensity score methods to perform a confounder-adjusted time-to-event analysis of the association between benzodiazepine premedication and 30-day mortality of the POSE study...
March 1, 2022: European Journal of Anaesthesiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34799261/co-utilization-of-opioids-and-nonbenzodiazepine-hypnotic-drugs-in-u-s-ambulatory-care-visits-2006-2016
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Razanne Oueini, Amie J Goodin, Juan M Hincapie-Castillo, Scott Martin Vouri
OBJECTIVE(S): This study aimed to characterize the co-utilization of non-benzodiazepine sedative 'Z'-drugs with opioids at ambulatory care visits in the United States. DESIGN: A cross-sectional analysis of the National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey (NAMCS) from 2006 to 2016 was completed. SETTING AND PARTICIPANTS: Ambulatory care visits in the United States involving adult patients with an opioid prescription were included in the analysis...
March 2022: Journal of the American Pharmacists Association: JAPhA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34738444/-network-meta-analysis-of-efficacy-and-safety-of-chinese-patent-medicines-in-treatment-of-insomnia
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Meng-Long Shi, Min Zhao, Yan-Hua Wang, Tian-Ye Sun, Xuan-Lin Li, Fang Ren, Song-Bo Bian, Zhi-Hui Cui, Shan-Shan Li
To evaluate the efficacy and safety of Chinese patent medicines in the treatment of insomnia by frequency network Meta-analysis. Randomized controlled trials of Chinese patent medicines for insomnia were retrieved from CNKI, Wanfang, VIP, SinoMed, PubMed, EMbase and Cochrane Library databases from the time of database establishment to October 2020. The quality of the included RCTs was evaluated according to the Cochrane bias risk standard, and the data was analyzed by RevMan 5.3 and Stata/MP 15.1. A total of 11 kinds of Chinese patent medicines in 27 RCTs were included...
October 2021: Zhongguo Zhong Yao za Zhi, Zhongguo Zhongyao Zazhi, China Journal of Chinese Materia Medica
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34584301/zolpidem-for-insomnia-a-double-edged-sword-a-systematic-literature-review-on-zolpidem-induced-complex-sleep-behaviors
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Niti Mittal, Rakesh Mittal, M C Gupta
BACKGROUND: Being a nonbenzodiazepine, zolpidem is believed to have a favorable side-effect profile and is widely prescribed for insomnia. However, in the past few years, numerous neuropsychiatric adverse reactions, particularly complex sleep behaviors (CSBs), have been reported with zolpidem. OBJECTIVE: To conduct a systematic review of zolpidem-associated CSBs. DATA SOURCES: An electronic search was conducted using MEDLINE, Embase, PubMed, and Cochrane database of systematic reviews to extract relevant articles till July 2020...
September 2021: Indian Journal of Psychological Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34489387/receipt-of-concurrent-va-and-non-va-opioid-and-sedative-hypnotic-prescriptions-among-post-9-11-veterans-with-traumatic-brain-injury
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alexandria J Ashraf, Tess A Gilbert, Haley K Holmer, Lawrence J Cook, Kathleen F Carlson
OBJECTIVE: Receipt of concurrent psychotropic prescription medications from both US Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) and non-VA healthcare providers may increase risk of adverse opioid-related outcomes among veterans with traumatic brain injury (TBI). Little is known about patterns of dual-system opioid or sedative-hypnotic prescription receipt in this population. We estimated the prevalence and patterns of, and risk factors for, VA/non-VA prescription overlap among post-9/11 veterans with TBI receiving opioids from VA providers in Oregon...
September 2021: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34489386/opioid-and-sedative-hypnotic-prescriptions-among-post-9-11-veteran-va-users-nationwide-with-traumatic-brain-injury-2012-2020
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Haley K Holmer, Tess A Gilbert, Alexandria J Ashraf, Maya E O'Neil, Kathleen F Carlson
OBJECTIVE: Many post-9/11 Veterans have received Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) healthcare for traumatic brain injury (TBI). Pain conditions are prevalent among these patients and are often managed with opioid analgesics. Opioids may impose unique risks to Veterans with a history of TBI, especially when combined with other psychotropic medications. We examined receipt of opioid and sedative-hypnotic prescriptions among post-9/11 Veterans with TBI who received VA care nationally between 2012 and 2020...
September 2021: Journal of Head Trauma Rehabilitation
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34264928/mortality-and-concurrent-use-of-opioids-and-hypnotics-in-older-patients-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Wayne A Ray, Cecilia P Chung, Katherine T Murray, Beth A Malow, James R Daugherty, C Michael Stein
BACKGROUND: Benzodiazepine hypnotics and the related nonbenzodiazepine hypnotics (z-drugs) are among the most frequently prescribed medications for older adults. Both can depress respiration, which could have fatal cardiorespiratory effects, particularly among patients with concurrent opioid use. Trazodone, frequently prescribed in low doses for insomnia, has minimal respiratory effects, and, consequently, may be a safer hypnotic for older patients. Thus, for patients beginning treatment with benzodiazepine hypnotics or z-drugs, we compared deaths during periods of current hypnotic use, without or with concurrent opioids, to those for comparable patients receiving trazodone in doses up to 100 mg...
July 15, 2021: PLoS Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34120133/super-refractory-status-epilepticus-in-children-a-retrospective-cohort-study
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Alejandra Vasquez, Raquel Farias-Moeller, Iván Sánchez-Fernández, Nicholas S Abend, Marta Amengual-Gual, Anne Anderson, Ravindra Arya, James N Brenton, Jessica L Carpenter, Kevin Chapman, Justice Clark, William D Gaillard, Tracy Glauser, Joshua L Goldstein, Howard P Goodkin, Rejean M Guerriero, Yi-Chen Lai, Tiffani L McDonough, Mohamad A Mikati, Lindsey A Morgan, Edward J Novotny, Adam P Ostendorf, Eric T Payne, Katrina Peariso, Juan Piantino, James J Riviello, Tristan T Sands, Kumar Sannagowdara, Robert C Tasker, Dmitry Tchapyjnikov, Alexis Topjian, Mark S Wainwright, Angus Wilfong, Korwyn Williams, Tobias Loddenkemper
OBJECTIVES: To characterize the pediatric super-refractory status epilepticus population by describing treatment variability in super-refractory status epilepticus patients and comparing relevant clinical characteristics, including outcomes, between super-refractory status epilepticus, and nonsuper-refractory status epilepticus patients. DESIGN: Retrospective cohort study with prospectively collected data between June 2011 and January 2019. SETTING: Seventeen academic hospitals in the United States...
December 1, 2021: Pediatric Critical Care Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34107541/evaluation-of-clinical-decision-support-to-reduce-sedative-hypnotic-prescribing-in-older-adults
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Natasha N Joglekar, Yatindra Patel, Michelle S Keller
OBJECTIVE:  We sought to characterize the performance of inpatient and outpatient computerized clinical decision support (CDS) alerts aimed at reducing inappropriate benzodiazepine and nonbenzodiazepine sedative medication prescribing in older adults 18 months after implementation. METHODS:  We reviewed the performance of two CDS alerts in the outpatient and inpatient settings in 2019. To examine the alerts' effectiveness, we analyzed metrics including overall alert adherence, provider-level adherence, and reasons for alert trigger and override...
May 2021: Applied Clinical Informatics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/34087626/the-association-of-hypnotics-with-incident-cardiovascular-disease-and-mortality-in-older-women-with-sleep-disturbances
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Adam Haines, Aladdin H Shadyab, Nazmus Saquib, Victor Kamensky, Katie Stone, Sylvia Wassertheil-Smoller
BACKGROUND/OBJECTIVE: Insomnia is common in older women and is associated with higher cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk. Nonbenzodiazepine GABA agonists (Z-drugs) are the most commonly prescribed sleep aids. The study objective was to determine whether the use of Z-drugs is associated with the risk of developing CVD and mortality in older women with sleep disturbances. PATIENTS/METHODS: The study cohort included post-menopausal women who, at baseline, scored ≥9 with the Women's Health Initiative Insomnia Rating Scale (N = 40,728)...
July 2021: Sleep Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33687462/prevalence-of-central-nervous-system-active-polypharmacy-among-older-adults-with-dementia-in-the-us
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Donovan T Maust, Julie Strominger, H Myra Kim, Kenneth M Langa, Julie P W Bynum, Chiang-Hua Chang, Helen C Kales, Kara Zivin, Erica Solway, Steven C Marcus
Importance: Community-dwelling older adults with dementia have a high prevalence of psychotropic and opioid use. In these patients, central nervous system (CNS)-active polypharmacy may increase the risk for impaired cognition, fall-related injury, and death. Objective: To determine the extent of CNS-active polypharmacy among community-dwelling older adults with dementia in the US. Design, Setting, and Participants: Cross-sectional analysis of all community-dwelling older adults with dementia (identified by International Classification of Diseases, Ninth Revision, Clinical Modification or International Statistical Classification of Diseases and Related Health Problems, Tenth Revision diagnosis codes; N = 1 159 968) and traditional Medicare coverage from 2015 to 2017...
March 9, 2021: JAMA
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33631464/synthesis-of-4-6-diphenylpyrimidin-2-ol-derivatives-as-new-benzodiazepine-receptor-ligands
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Mona Khoramjouy, Elham Rezaee, Afshan Khoshnevis, Maryam Nazari, Manijeh Nematpour, Soraya Shahhosseini, Sayyed Abbas Tabatabai, Mehrdad Faizi
Benzodiazepines (BZDs) have been widely used in neurological disorders such as insomnia, anxiety, and epilepsy. The use of classical BZDs, e.g., diazepam, has been limited due to adverse effects such as interaction with alcohol, ataxia, amnesia, psychological and physical dependence, and tolerance. In the quest for new benzodiazepine agonists with more selectivity and low adverse effects, novel derivatives of 4,6-diphenylpyrimidin-2-ol were designed, synthesized, and evaluated. In this series, compound 2, 4-(2-(benzyloxy)phenyl)-6-(4-fluorophenyl)pyrimidin-2-ol, was the most potent analogue in radioligand binding assay with an IC50 value of 19 nM compared to zolpidem (IC50  = 48 nM), a nonbenzodiazepine central BZD receptor (CBR) agonist...
February 14, 2021: Bioorganic Chemistry
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33355192/zolpidem-versus-trazodone-initiation-and-the-risk-of-fall-related-fractures-among-individuals-receiving-maintenance-hemodialysis
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COMPARATIVE STUDY
Magdalene M Assimon, Jennifer E Flythe
BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES: Zolpidem, a nonbenzodiazepine hypnotic, and trazodone, a sedating antidepressant, are the most common medications used to treat insomnia in the United States. Both drugs have side effect profiles ( e.g ., drowsiness, dizziness, and cognitive and motor impairment) that can heighten the risk of falls and fractures. Despite widespread zolpidem and trazodone use, little is known about the comparative safety of these medications in patients receiving hemodialysis, a vulnerable population with an exceedingly high fracture rate...
December 31, 2020: Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology: CJASN
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33298645/risk-of-insomnia-and-hypnotics-use-among-emergency-physicians
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yih-Farng Liou, Shu-Fen Li, Chin-Chih Ho, Mei-Wen Lee
This study investigated the risk of insomnia and hypnotics use among emergency physicians. This cross-sectional study recruited physicians working in Taiwanese hospitals in 2015 and the general population as the participants. Data from 1,097 emergency physicians obtained from the National Health Insurance Research Database were grouped into the case group, whereas 14,112 nonemergency physicians and 4,388 people from the general population were categorized into the control groups. This study used logistic regression and conditional logistic regression to compare the risks of insomnia between emergency and nonemergency physicians and between emergency physicians and the general population, respectively...
December 9, 2020: Industrial Health
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33258763/z-drugs-and-falls-a-focused-review-of-the-literature
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REVIEW
Nicole Ryba, Rebecca Rainess
OBJECTIVE: To provide a focused review of the literature related to the association between exposure to Z-drugs and the risk of falls, especially in the older population.<br/> DATA SOURCES: A literature search was conducted using Medline, PsychInfo, and the Cochrane Library database for all clinical trials, case series, and case reports published in English up to May 2020. The search terms used consisted of each Z-drug, including "zolpidem," "zopiclone," "eszopiclone," and "zaleplon," matched with "falls...
December 1, 2020: Senior Care Pharmacist
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33249496/comparative-efficacy-and-safety-of-hypnotics-for-insomnia-in-older-adults-a-systematic-review-and-network-meta-analysis
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Hsiao-Yean Chiu, Hsin-Chien Lee, Jen-Wei Liu, Shi-Jun Hua, Pin-Yuan Chen, Pei-Shan Tsai, Yu-Kang Tu
STUDY OBJECTIVES: To compare the efficacy and safety of various hypnotics for identifying the best treatments for insomnia in older adults. METHODS: We searched the EMBASE, PubMed, ClinicalTrials.gov, and ProQuest Dissertations and Theses A&I databases from the inception to September 12, 2020. Only randomized controlled trials comparing hypnotics with either another hypnotic or placebo for insomnia treatment in elderly people were included. Sleep outcomes, including total sleep time, sleep onset latency, wake after sleep onset, sleep efficiency, were derived from polysomnography, valid questionnaires, or sleep diaries...
May 14, 2021: Sleep
https://read.qxmd.com/read/33021707/the-physiology-and-maintenance-of-respiration-a-narrative-review
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REVIEW
Lynn R Webster, Suzanne Karan
Chronic pain is one of the most common reasons adults seek medical care and is often managed with opioid analgesics; however, opioids may cause respiratory depression by suppressing various components of respiration. Respiration is the physiological process that facilitates gas exchange and is mediated through the proper function of and communication among central neural control (respiratory drive), sensory input systems, the lungs, and the muscles involved in respiration. Normal respiratory function can be dampened with the use of central nervous system (CNS) depressants and/or underlying health conditions...
December 2020: Pain and Therapy
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