A European clinical trial finds the drug sulthiame can cut breathing interruptions in sleep apnea, offering hope for a ...
Dear Savvy Senior: I’ve been diagnosed with sleep apnea and have been trying to use a CPAP device for the past six months but can’t tolerate it. Are there any alternative treatment options? — Sleepy ...
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Scientists create promising pill to treat sleep apnea, claims to reduce breathing pauses by 47%
Sulthiame, which has been used as an anticonvulsant, helps to stabilise brain respiratory signals and boosts upper airway muscle drive. This helps to tackle sleep apnea mechanisms without relying on ...
NEWBERRY, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - Millions of Americans are not getting enough sleep, and it can seriously affect their health, leading to artery, kidney, and heart disease. One treatment for sleep ...
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Sleep Apnea Sufferers May Soon Be Able To Reach for a Pill To Deal With Their Condition
Researchers believe that a drug used to treat childhood epilepsy may also be good for assisting with sleep apnea-related breathing trouble.
A Tulsa area dentist wants to let people know there is another alternative for CPAP machines, if you’re having trouble finding a machine or struggling with treatment after a major recall. Dr. Carrie ...
Untreated sleep apnea is a serious health condition that can lead to a cascade of detrimental effects, from cardiovascular disease and stroke to chronic fatigue and cognitive impairment. For many ...
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Repurposed drug improves sleep apnea by up to 50% in clinical trial
(Tim Kitchen/Getty Images) Sleeping with a clunky breathing machine is a problem for many with sleep apnea, but a more comfortable alternative is on the horizon. In a recent clinical drug trial that ...
There is currently no drug that treats sleep apnea. However, the third clinical trial of AD109 suggests there could be one in the future. Taylor Leamey wrote about all things wellness for CNET, ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: My husband is considering Inspire because he is struggling with the CPAP machine. We read your recent answer to an inquiry about a patient who was annoyed with tongue symptoms during ...
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