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A Network Meta-Analysis of the Long- and Short-Term Efficacy of Sleep Medicines in Adults and Older Adults.

Neuroscience & biobehavioral reviews/Neuroscience and biobehavioral reviews(2021)

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Abstract
BACKGROUND:This study focuses on seven commonly used hypnotics to comprehensively analyze the effects of long- and short-term use on sleep outcomes among adults and older adults.METHODS:A network meta-analysis was performed. The insomnia medications were classified into seven categories: benzodiazepines, z-drugs, melatonin, H1-antagonists, orexin receptor antagonists (ORAs), antidepressants, and anticonvulsants. We compared their efficacy of total sleep time, sleep latency, sleep efficiency and wake after sleep onset in subgroups short-term, long-term, elderly, and adults.RESULTS:A total of 111 RCTs involving 25,923 participants were included in this study.CONCLUSIONS:ORAs can be widely used in adults and the elderly, and both short-term and long-term use are effective for primary insomnia. H1-antagonists are more effective in adults than in the elderly. Although benzodiazepines have a more obvious effect on sleep maintenance, it is best to reduce their use due to their side effects, especially for the elderly. As a food supplement, melatonin has little effect on adults, but it still has a certain effect on the elderly.
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Insomnia,Benzodiazepines,Z-drugs,H1-antagonist,Melatonin,Orexin receptor antagonists
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