Comparison of midazolam and oxazepam as hypnotics in elderly hospitalized patients. A double-blind clinical trial
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serval:BIB_EB473A9D45DF
Type
Article: article from journal or magazin.
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Publications
Institution
Title
Comparison of midazolam and oxazepam as hypnotics in elderly hospitalized patients. A double-blind clinical trial
Journal
Arzneimittelforschung.
ISSN
0004-4172 (Print)
Publication state
Published
Issued date
1988
Volume
38
Number
4
Pages
563-567
Notes
DA - 19880830
LA - eng
PT - Clinical Trial
PT - Comparative Study
PT - Controlled Clinical Trial
PT - Journal Article
PT - Randomized Controlled Trial
PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
RN - 59467-70-8 (Midazolam)
RN - 604-75-1 (Oxazepam)
SB - IM
LA - eng
PT - Clinical Trial
PT - Comparative Study
PT - Controlled Clinical Trial
PT - Journal Article
PT - Randomized Controlled Trial
PT - Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't
RN - 59467-70-8 (Midazolam)
RN - 604-75-1 (Oxazepam)
SB - IM
Abstract
The efficacy and safety of 15 mg midazolam versus 15 mg oxazepam were compared in a double-blind clinical trial in 61 aged hospitalized patients (mean age 82.5, range 69 to 96), suffering from moderate to severe insomnia. The study covered 8 nights, i.e., 1 placebo night followed by 5 treatment nights and 2 further placebo nights. Both drugs were equally effective with respect to total sleep time, number of nocturnal awakenings, quality of sleep, condition on awakening, patients' assessment and dreams. However, sleep latency was significantly shorter in the midazolam group, which was also rated significantly more favorably by the medical staff. Side effects were mild and similar in both groups. No rebound or carry-over effects were noted. Midazolam can be considered an effective and safe sleep inducer in aged patients
Keywords
Aged/Aged,80 and over/Aging/Body Weight/drug effects/Clinical Trials as Topic/Double-Blind Method/Dreams/Female/Humans/Male/Midazolam/adverse effects/therapeutic use/Oxazepam/Psychometrics/Random Allocation/Sex Factors/Sleep/Sleep Disorders/drug therapy
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