Insomnia Information Thread, New study suggests no significant impairment in middle-of-the-night balance, mobility or memory in older adults using ramelteon in I; A new study presented today showed that ramelteon did not impair middle-of-the-night balance, mobility or memory performance in older adults ...
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May 24th, 2007 12:48 AM
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New study suggests no significant impairment in middle-of-the-night balance, mobility or memory in older adults using ramelteon
A new study presented today showed that ramelteon did not impair middle-of-the-night balance, mobility or memory performance in older adults with insomnia, relative to placebo. This study also demonstrated, as in previous studies, that patients treated with zolpidem did have impaired performances on these measures, as compared to placebo. [click link for full article] (Source: Psychology / Psychiatry News From Medical News Today)
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