Treatment of insomnia by concomitant therapy with Zopiclone and Aniracetam in patients with cerebral infarction, cerebroatrophy, Alzheimer's disease and Parkinson's disease |
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Authors: | H. KATSUNUMA T. SHIMIZU K. OGAWA H. KUBO H. ISHIDA A. YOSHIHAMA |
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Affiliation: | Department of Internal Medicine;Radiology, Tachikawa Medical Center, Omotemachi Hospital, Nagoya;Kashiwazaki Kosai Hospital, Kashiwazaki, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract For insomniac patients, sleeping drags are used; in addition, concomitant therapy with other drugs has been tried in an effort to prevent a decrease in the effects due to long-term continuous use. This report presents the results of a study on the sleeping effects in nine aged patients with insomnia associated with cerebrovascular and non-cerebrovascular disorders who received concomitant therapy with Zopiclone and Aniracetam. The treatment in 7/9 cases (78%) was found to be effective, showing more than 50% prolongation of sleeping time, and in two cases (22%) was found to be ineffective. We discuss the mechanism of action referring to the literature. |
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Keywords: | aged Alzheimer's disease Aniracetam cerebral infarction cerebroatrophy Parkinson's disease Zopiclone |
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