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Article: Novel sleep drug cuts chronic insomnia without rebound.(Psychiatry)
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- Internal Medicine News
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- November 15, 2008
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CHICAGO -- The novel investigational sleep agent eplivanserin improves sleep continuity in patients with chronic primary insomnia without causing next-day drowsiness or rebound insomnia upon discontinuation, clinical trials show.
Eplivanserin's developer, Sanofi-Aventis, is gearing up for the European launch of the drug in 2009 based on favorable comments from the European drug agency. In addition, the company, which has funded three completed phase HI clinical trials, is preparing to file for marketing approval in the United States and Canada, Pierre Gervais said at the annual American Psychiatric Association Institute on Psychiatric Services.
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