Kleine-Levin syndrome treated with clarithromycin

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Abstract

Kleine-Levin syndrome (KLS) is a rare sleep disorder characterized by periodic hypersomnia and various degrees of cognitive and behavioral disturbance, hyperphagia, and hypersexuality. Effective treatment is challenging. Stimulants marginally address sleepiness, but may increase irritability and do not improve cognitive and behavioral disturbances. Modafinil may shorten the symptomatic period but not the recurrence rate. Lithium and carbamazepine are beneficial in some cases, possibly related to similarities between KLS and affective disorders. Currently, no single medication is consistently successful in treating the syndrome. Here we report the short-term effect of clarithromycin in a patient with KLS.

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Rezvanian, E., & Watson, N. F. (2013). Kleine-Levin syndrome treated with clarithromycin. Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine, 9(11), 1211–1212. https://doi.org/10.5664/jcsm.3176

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