Insomnia Clinical Trial
Official title:
An Open Label, Pilot Study Utilizing an IV Infusion of Propofol in Male and Female Volunteers With Refractory Chronic Primary Insomnia
Insomnia is a widespread condition in which approximately one-third of adults in the United
States are symptomatic with 6% of the population meeting the diagnostic criteria for
insomnia. There is an increased risk of insomnia in certain segments of the population
including women, middle-aged and older adults, shift workers and individuals with medical or
psychiatric disorders. Individuals with insomnia have a decreased quality of life compared
to those who report other serious illnesses such as major depression and congestive heart
failure. Chronic insomnia can be caused by medications, drug or alcohol abuse, psychiatric
disorders, medical and neurologic disorders. It can impair cognitive and physical
functioning.
Propofol is an approved drug administered intravenously for use in the induction and
maintenance of anesthesia or sedation. Some research suggests that propofol when
administered as a two hour infusion may improve the ease of sleep onset, sleep quality, ease
of awakening and the integrity of behavior following waking.
This study will be conducted in the Broward Health Medical Center Sleep Lab, under the
direct care of a Board Certified Anesthesiologist, dedicated to the study involving
participants who have refractory chronic primary insomnia and have not responded to
conventional pharmacologic therapies within the past 90 days. Each qualifying participant
will receive an IV infusion of the study medication for 5 consecutive nights. Assessments
including polysomnography with completion of questionnaires will occur at screening, Days 1
through 5 of study product administration, Day 6 and Day 90. Follow-up questionnaires will
also be distributed on Day 180.
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Endpoint Classification: Safety/Efficacy Study, Intervention Model: Single Group Assignment, Masking: Open Label, Primary Purpose: Health Services Research
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