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To sleep or not to sleep: a systematic review of the literature of pharmacological treatments of insomnia in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder.

Jessica R Barrett, Derek K Tracy, Giovanni Giaroli
Systematic Review Journal of child and adolescent psychopharmacology 2013 56 Zitierungen

Studiendesign

Studientyp
Systematic Review
Population
Children and adolescents with ADHD and sleep disorders; 5 articles based on 4 pharmacological compounds identified from 337
Intervention
To sleep or not to sleep: a systematic review of the literature of pharmacological treatments of insomnia in children and adolescents with attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder. Zolpidem, L-theanine, clonidine, melatonin (doses not specified in abstract)
Vergleichsgruppe
Placebo or other pharmacological agents
Primärer Endpunkt
Sleep latency, total sleep time, and sleep efficiency in ADHD children and adolescents
Wirkungsrichtung
Mixed
Verzerrungsrisiko
Moderate

Abstract

OBJECTIVE: This systematic review assessed current evidence on sleep medication for attention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) patients, to establish appropriate guidance for clinicians faced with prescribing such medications. METHODS: Five articles (based on four pharmacological compounds) out of a total 337 were identified as evidence to guide pharmacological treatment of ADHD-related sleep disorders. Data regarding participant characteristics, measures of ADHD diagnosis, measures of sleep, and outcome data were extracted. RESULTS: Zolpidem and L-theanine both displayed a poor response in reducing sleep latency and increasing total sleep time, however L-theanine did produce an increase in sleep efficiency. Zolpidem produced high levels of side effects, leading to the largest dropout rate of all five studies. Clonidine reduced insomnia; and melatonin also exhibited a positive response, with reduced sleep latency, higher total sleep time, and higher sleep efficiency. CONCLUSIONS: There is a relative paucity of evidence for the pharmacological treatment of ADHD-related sleep disorders; therefore, further research should be conducted to replicate these findings and obtain reliable results.

Zusammenfassung

There is a relative paucity of evidence for the pharmacological treatment of ADHD-related sleep disorders; therefore, further research should be conducted to replicate these findings and obtain reliable results.

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