November 29, 2006

Sleep with Rozerem medication

Before this medicine was approved, other sleeping pills used to have narcotic effects whereby gradually it was reduced with sleeping pills such as Ambien, Lunesta, and Sonata.
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November 23, 2006

Putting Insomnia To Rest

Here are some tips to help you put insomnia to rest. The clock keeps ticking and you keep tossing and turning.
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November 22, 2006

Clinical Trials Update: Nov. 21, 2006

Here are the latest clinical trials, courtesy of Thomson CenterWatch : Insomnia If you are ages 65 to 85 and having problems falling asleep or staying asleep, you may qualify for this clinical study of an …
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November 21, 2006

Wake-up drugs ‘unlikely to help woman in coma’

A woman in a constant vegetative state who a court says must be given a test drug to “wake her up” has little chance of regaining consciousness, a doctor said yesterday.
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Woman to receive drug against family’s wishes

A WOMAN in a vegetative state will be given a test drug which may “wake her up”, despite objections from her family who have been overruled by a court.
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November 20, 2006

Weekly check up: turkey making you tired

Issue date: 11/20/06 Section: Life With Thanksgiving only a few days away, talk of “the turkey coma” resurges.
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November 17, 2006

Evotec Initiates Second Phase II Clinical Trial with Insomnia Drug EVT 201

Evotec AG announced today the initiation of a second Phase II study with EVT 201 under a US IND.
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Vanda Shareholders Sleeping Better

Vanda Pharmaceuticals’ IPO has been one of the more intriguing ones this year. The small-cap stock had traded at $8 to $10 from the public offering in April until October.
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Rockville-based Vanda Pharmaceuticals moves closer to commercializing drug to treat insomnia

Vanda Pharmaceuticals’ recent announcement that it is one step closer to commercializing a new insomnia medication may be good news for some sleep disorder patients who are currently going untreated.
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November 16, 2006

Use Of Sleep Meds For Patients With Apnea Questioned By Research

Prescription sleep aids may do little to improve the use of continuous positive airway pressure among patients with obstructive sleep apnea .
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