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Modafinil in obstructive sleep
apnea-hypopnea
syndrome: a pilot study in 6 patients
Arnulf I, Homeyer P, Garma L, Whitelaw WA, Derenne JP
Service de Pneumologie et Laboratoire du Sommeil,
Hopital Pitie-Salpetriere, Paris, France.
Respiration 1997; 64(2):159-61
ABSTRACT
We studied the effects of modafinil, a
vigilance-enhancing drug, on excessive daytime sleepiness, memory, night
sleep and respiration in 6 patients with obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea
syndrome (OSAHS) using a double-blind random cross-over design with
24-hour polysomnography, verbal memory test and a 5-week sleep-wake diary
kept by the patients. There were two 2-week treatment periods in which
either modafinil or placebo was used; they were separated by a 1-week
wash-out period. Our results show that modafinil reduces daytime sleep
duration, lengthens the duration of subjective daytime vigilance and
improves long-term memory in patients with OSAHS without modifying night
sleep and respiration events.
1. Modafinil for
sustaining the alertness of helicopter pilots
2. Modafinil augmentation
of antidepressant treatment
3. Modafinil the
unique properties of a new stimulant
4. Modafinil children
with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder
5. Modafinil dosage
and safety
6. Modafinil successful
treatment of hypersomnia & narcolepsy
7. Modafinil narcolepsy:
symptoms and management
8. Modafinil
amplification of cortical serotonin release
9. Modafinil
treatment of alcoholic organic brain syndrome
10. Modafinil
effect on melatonin, cortisol, and growth hormone
11. Modafinil
in obstructive sleep apnea-hypopnea syndrome
12. Modafinil
vs dextroamphetamine in treatment of adult ADHD
13. Modafinil
efficacy in narcolepsy
14. Modafinil
switching from other narcolepsy to modafinil
15. Modafinil
dopaminergic transmission mediates CNS stimulants
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