AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to compare the effects of doxepin (6 mg) and zolpidem (10 mg) on how easily individuals awaken and their subsequent risk of falling.
  • 52 healthy adult males participated in a double-blind, four-way crossover study that involved polysomnography to measure arousability and balance after awakening.
  • Findings indicated that doxepin resulted in lower risks for both waking difficulty and falls compared to zolpidem, with 63.5% of zolpidem users failing to wake until a loud sound was presented, compared to only 17.6% of those on doxepin.

Article Abstract

Study Objectives: To examine and compare the arousability threshold and fall risk upon awakening of doxepin (6 mg) versus zolpidem (10 mg).

Methods: A total of 52 healthy adult males were included in a double-blind, placebo-controlled, four-way crossover study. The experimental procedure included four nights with polysomnography in the lab (zolpidem, doxepin, and their respective placebo conditions). Arousability was measured using an auditory awakening threshold delivered at the peak-plasma concentration for the active hypnotics and at matched times for the respective placebo conditions. Fall risk during the night was measured following awakening using the Berg Balance Scale and the Tandem Walk Task.

Results: Both arousability and fall risk were lower in the doxepin condition compared to the zolpidem condition. Furthermore, arousability and fall risk for doxepin did not differ significantly from the placebo conditions. A significantly greater proportion of participants in the zolpidem condition (63.5%) did not wake until receiving the loudest tone (110 dB) as compared to the doxepin (17.6%) and placebo conditions (17.3%, 5.8%).

Conclusions: Results suggest that zolpidem has greater risks for balance and awakening threshold compared with low-dose doxepin. Future prospective studies should extend results to clinical samples with population-level risk of injury and arousability.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/sleep/zsx086DOI Listing

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