A European clinical trial found that sulthiame, a drug used in the treatment of epilepsy, reduced breathing interruptions.
Untreated obstructive sleep apnea is linked to billions in lost productivity in the US and UK, with absenteeism and reduced ...
Custom-fitted oral appliances reduce airway obstruction by physically repositioning the lower jaw or tongue forward during ...
Millions of people in the U.S. have sleep apnea, most of whom aren’t getting treated for it. But a simple daily pill of an ...
Researchers found that the medication sulthiame reduced breathing interruptions and improved oxygen levels overnight in people with moderate to severe sleep apnea. The findings were published recently ...
A European clinical trial found that the drug sulthiame significantly reduced breathing interruptions in people with moderate to severe sleep apnea. Patients taking higher doses experienced up to 47% ...
Researchers conduct the first meta-analysis comparing hypnotics in OSA patients, finding most are safe but flagging temazepam ...
Snoring every night? It might be more than just fatigue. Medical experts warn that habitual snoring can signal Sleep Apnea, a ...
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Trial: Sulthiame pill cut sleep apnea breathing interruptions by 50%
A once-daily pill called sulthiame cut breathing interruptions during sleep by up to 47 percent in adults with obstructive ...
For decades, cumbersome CPAP machines have been the primary way to help people with sleep apnea. A range of new options has recently come into focus.
A European clinical trial finds the drug sulthiame can cut breathing interruptions in sleep apnea, offering hope for a ...
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