Effect of trazodone in a single dose before bedtime for sleep disorders accompanied by a depressive state: Dose-finding study with no concomitant use of hypnotic agent

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This was the first dose-finding study of trazodone that was designed to be free of the concomitant use of hypnotics, in which the drug was administered in a single dose for sleep disorders combined with a depressive state. As a result, trazodone at the dosage of 50-100 mg/day improved sleep disorders, particularly at the 100 mg/day dosage. It was confirmed that trazodone improved sleep disorders combined with a depressive state when it was administered in a single dose before bedtime with no concomitant hypnotics.

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Mashiko, H., Niwa, S. I., Kumashiro, H., Kaneko, Y., Suzuki, S., Numata, Y., … Watanabe, Y. (1999). Effect of trazodone in a single dose before bedtime for sleep disorders accompanied by a depressive state: Dose-finding study with no concomitant use of hypnotic agent. Psychiatry and Clinical Neurosciences, 53(2), 193–194. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1440-1819.1999.00532.x

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