Chronic insomnia: effects of tryptophan, flurazepam, secobarbital, and placebo.
Study Design
- Study Type
- randomized controlled trial
- Sample Size
- 96
- Population
- chronic insomniacs (96 participants), separate-group design
- Duración
- 2 weeks
- Intervention
- Chronic insomnia: effects of tryptophan, flurazepam, secobarbital, and placebo. l-tryptophan 1 g; secobarbital 100 mg; flurazepam 30 mg
- Comparator
- placebo
- Primary Outcome
- subjective sleep parameters (sleep latency, duration, quality), withdrawal symptoms
- Effect Direction
- Mixed
- Risk of Bias
- Moderate
Abstract
This study compared the effects of l-tryptophan (1 g), secobarbital (100 mg), flurazepam (30 mg), and placebo on sleep in 96 serious insomniacs. Each treatment was given nightly for 7 nights in a separate-group design. Outcome measures were subjective estimates by subjects of a number of sleep parameters during the week of treatment and for 1 week after, and an overall evaluation made by subjects and investigators at the end of the 2 weeks. During the treatment week, flurazepam produced significant improvement on several sleep measures compared to placebo, while tryptophan and secobarbital did not. Flurazepam and secobarbital produced withdrawal symptoms during the post-treatment week, while tryptophan and placebo did not. Sleep latency was not significantly improved by tryptophan during the treatment week, but continued to improve during the post-treatment week, resulting in a significant difference between tryptophan and baseline in week 2.
TL;DR
Sleep latency was not significantly improved by tryptophan during the treatment week, but continued to improve during the post-treatment week, resulting in a significant difference between tryPTophan and baseline in week 2.