Effect of anxiolytic drug silexan on sleep–a narrative review

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Objectives: Silexan is an orally administered, proprietary essential oil from Lavandula angustifolia with significant anxiolytic and sleep improving properties. Here we present a narrative review that provides an overview of the available evidence of the effects of silexan on sleep. Methods: We start with a summary of the pharmacological background and continue with presenting sleep-related results from controlled clinical trials with silexan. Then we report on a meta-analysis of item ‘insomnia’ from the Hamilton Anxiety Scale, which includes data from all randomised, placebo-controlled clinical trials with silexan in which the scale was administered. Finally, we summarise the results of a mediation analysis that was performed to elucidate the pathway of the effect of silexan on sleep. Results: In randomised, placebo-controlled trials in patients suffering from anxiety disorders silexan had a significant anxiolytic effect and improved sleep along with recovery from anxiety. Mediation analysis demonstrates that more than 98% of the effect of silexan on sleep was mediated by its anxiolytic effect while the direct effect on sleep was marginal. Conclusions: Silexan improves sleep as a result of its anxiolytic effect.

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Seifritz, E., Kasper, S., Möller, H. J., Volz, H. P., Müller, W. E., Eckert, A., & Hatzinger, M. (2022). Effect of anxiolytic drug silexan on sleep–a narrative review. World Journal of Biological Psychiatry. Taylor and Francis Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1080/15622975.2021.2013092

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