February 28, 2006

Investors Overly Bullish On Pfizer’s Insomnia Drug

Investors could be overly optimistic on the potential of experimental insomnia drug Indiplon, according to research firm Morgan Stanley.


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February 27, 2006

CBT as Effective for Sleep Problems as Medications Like Ambien

No, that’s not to say that CBT will put you to sleep! Rather, an article carried on the APA’s PsycPort highlights studies indicating that cognitive behavioural therapy can improve sleep about as well as drugs …


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Orcas’ founders replant their entrepreneurial roots

The general public may not know Yael Schwartz and Thomas Jerussi, but millions of people are sleeping better thanks to a drug they helped launch.


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February 23, 2006

Experts Concerned By Rise In Prescription Sleep Aid Usage

New research show that more than 40 million sleeping pill prescriptions were filled last year, up nearly 60 percent since 2000.


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February 19, 2006

Tennessee first state to cut all coverage for two drug types

New TennCare restrictions on medicines used to treat disorders such as epilepsy, anxiety and insomnia have drawn criticism from some medical professionals who fear that patients will be harmed.


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February 14, 2006

Valley of the dollars

Oh, the agony of sleeplessness. “Last night she had only slept three hours with five red ones and two yellows,” mourns Neely, a character in Valley of the Dolls, Jacqueline Susann’s great work of pill- popping …


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February 10, 2006

Are Doctors Over-Prescribing Medications?

Warnings come amid worries doctors are over prescribing not just drugs for A.DH.D, but drugs from insomnia to depression.


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February 9, 2006

Sleepless in the Panhandle

PANAMA CITY, FL - More and more Americans are having trouble sleeping, including a growing number of people in Bay County, but why is lack of sleep becoming such a problem? According to the National Sleep …


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New Sleep Drugs Have Dark Side

You’ve seen ads for the new sleeping medications, the one’s promising restful nights followed by bright cheerful mornings.


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February 8, 2006

Take Home Lunesta Take Home Peaceful Sleep

Why isn’t US sleeping!!! According to reports nearly a third of the U.S. population experiences disrupted sleep, which can include problems falling asleep, inability to stay asleep, and failure to feel restored …


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