TY - JOUR PY - 2008// TI - Next-day cognition, psychomotor function, and driving-related skills following nighttime administration of eszopiclone JO - Human psychopharmacology A1 - Boyle, Joyceen A1 - Trick, Leanne A1 - Johnsen, Sigurd A1 - Roach, Jennifer A1 - Rubens, Robert SP - 385 EP - 397 VL - 23 IS - 5 N2 - OBJECTIVE: To evaluate next-day driving ability, as assessed by brake reaction time (BRT), and cognitive/psychomotor function following nighttime administration of 3 mg eszopiclone. METHODS: Two randomized, double-blind, placebo-controlled, cross-over studies were performed in healthy volunteers (n = 32) and patients with primary insomnia (n = 32). Study participants received nighttime dosing of 3 mg eszopiclone or placebo. BRT and a psychometric test battery were used to assess the next-day effects of eszopiclone treatment. RESULTS: In both studies, driving ability and measures of cognitive and psychomotor function were not impaired the morning after eszopiclone, as compared to placebo. All eszopiclone subjects reported improved ease in getting to sleep and quality of sleep with no significant changes in behavior upon awakening. A significant increase in next-day feelings of sedation was reported in healthy volunteers, but not in patients with primary insomnia, following eszopiclone treatment relative to placebo. Sleep induction, maintenance, duration, and efficiency, as assessed by PSG, were significantly improved following eszopiclone treatment in patients with insomnia. CONCLUSIONS: Nighttime administration of 3 mg eszopiclone improved objective and subjective sleep measures in patients with insomnia (and subjective sleep measures in healthy patients) and did not impair next-day driving-related skills or measures of cognition in either study population relative to placebo.

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LA - en SN - 0885-6222 UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/hup.936 ID - ref1 ER -