Wake Forest University School of Medicine, Medical Center Blvd., #2644, Winston-Salem, NC 27157, USA.
Curr Psychiatry Rep. 2012 Oct;14(5):494-502. doi: 10.1007/s11920-012-0302-y.
Psychiatric medications such as antidepressants, antipsychotics, and anticonvulsants are commonly prescribed by physicians for the off-label use of improving sleep. Reasons for preferential prescription of these medications over FDA-approved insomnia drugs may include a desire to treat concurrent sleep problems and psychiatric illness with a single medication, and/or an attempt to avoid hypnotic drugs due to their publicized side effects. However, there have been few large studies demonstrating the efficacy and safety of most off-label medications prescribed to treat insomnia. In addition, many of these medications have significant known side effect profiles themselves. Here we review the pertinent research studies published in recent years on antidepressant, antipsychotic, and anticonvulsant medications frequently prescribed for sleep difficulties. Although there have been few large-scale studies for most of these medications, some may be appropriate in the treatment of sleep issues in specific well-defined populations.
精神科药物,如抗抑郁药、抗精神病药和抗惊厥药,常被医生开处方用于非适应证治疗以改善睡眠。相较于 FDA 批准的失眠药物,医生更倾向于开出这些药物的原因可能包括希望用一种药物来同时治疗并发的睡眠问题和精神疾病,以及/或者由于催眠药物的公开报道的副作用而试图避免使用它们。然而,很少有大型研究证明大多数用于治疗失眠的非适应证药物的疗效和安全性。此外,这些药物中的许多都有显著的已知副作用。在这里,我们回顾了近年来发表的关于经常用于治疗睡眠困难的抗抑郁药、抗精神病药和抗惊厥药的相关研究。尽管对于大多数这些药物的研究规模都较小,但在某些特定的明确人群中,一些药物可能是合适的治疗方法。