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Found 4 Insomnia trials

A listing of Insomnia medical research trials actively recruiting patient volunteers. Search for closest city to find more detailed information on a research study in your area.

 Metabolomic Reprogramming in insomnia as a Function of Objective Sleep Duration

Metabolomic Reprogramming in insomnia as a Function of Objective Sleep Duration

25-50 years
All genders
The research study is being conducted to understand how insomnia and the amount of sleep people get at night affect metabolism. Four groups of people will be asked to participate: individuals with insomnia who sleep >6 hours per night, individuals with insomnia who sleep <6 hours per night, individuals without …

The Effects of Solriamfetol and CBT-I (alone and in combination) on Sleep Continuity Sleepiness Fatigue and Performance in Patients with Insomnia Disorder

All genders
PURPOSE: The objective of this project is to test the efficacy of solriamfetol for treating insomnia (alone and in combination with CBT-I). Ultimately, this study will test whether wake extension (regardless of how it is achieved) will consolidate sleep and improve sleep continuity. Patients administered solriamfetol will have significantly greater …

CBT-I AND LIGHT THERAPY

All genders
A single site, 3-arm (CBT-I group; Bright Light Therapy group; Standard of Care group), parallel, randomized controlled trial in subjects with insomnia, fatigue and PAH will be conducted. Primary Objective To assess the feasibility (recruitment and retention rates) of CBT-I and Bright Light Therapy in patients with PAH. Secondary Objectives …
 Changing the Trajectory of Mild Cognitive Impairment with CPAP Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Memories 2)

Changing the Trajectory of Mild Cognitive Impairment with CPAP Treatment of Obstructive Sleep Apnea (Memories 2)

55-85 years
All genders
Phase 4
Are you having any trouble with your memory or sleep?This research study will explore whether treating sleep apnea can improve memory. Compensation is up to $300 for the participant's time and up to $100 for the study partner.