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Zolpidem: distinct from triazolam?

B L Lobo1, W L Greene

  • 1Department of Pharmacy, Methodist Hospitals of Memphis-Central, TN 38104, USA.

The Annals of Pharmacotherapy
|May 1, 1997
PubMed
Summary

Zolpidem and triazolam show similar effects in humans, with no significant differences in efficacy or safety. This review found zolpidem offers no distinct therapeutic advantage over triazolam for insomnia treatment.

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Area of Science:

  • Pharmacology
  • Clinical Medicine

Background:

  • Insomnia is a common sleep disorder.
  • Zolpidem and triazolam are commonly prescribed hypnotics.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To compare the efficacy and safety of zolpidem versus triazolam.
  • To review existing literature on these two insomnia medications.

Main Methods:

  • MEDLINE search (1983-1996) for English-language literature.
  • Inclusion of clinical trials comparing zolpidem and triazolam.
  • Evaluation of data on study design, efficacy, and adverse effects.

Main Results:

  • Zolpidem and triazolam exhibit similar pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic profiles.
  • Equipotent doses of both drugs showed no significant differences in efficacy, tolerability, residual effects, memory impairment, rebound insomnia, or abuse potential.
  • No significant differences in adverse effects were observed between zolpidem and triazolam.

Conclusions:

  • Zolpidem does not provide a clear therapeutic advantage over triazolam for treating insomnia.
  • Both medications appear comparable in their clinical profiles for insomnia management.

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