Insomnia symptoms might affect about 60% of the Italian population. Insomnia is a “24 hours syndrome” and a risk factor for medical and mental disorders. It should always be assessed and treated in the clinical practice. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia is the first line treatment but its availability in Italy is scarce. Pharmacological options in Italy are: melatonin 2 mg prolonged release that should be the first choice in subjects ≥55 years old and used until 13 weeks; and for a short term use (≤4 weeks) Z-drugs or short-acting benzodiazepines (in subjects <65 years old) or a sedating antidepressant.

Evaluation and management of insomnia in clinical practice and in the time of CoViD-19 in Italy: Expert consensus and task-force recommendations from five scientific societies / Palagini, L.; Manni, R.; Aguglia, E.; Amore, M.; Brugnoli, R.; Girardi, P.; Grassi, L.; Mencacci, C.; Plazzi, G.; Minervino, A.; Nobili, L.; Biggio, G.. - In: RIVISTA DI PSICHIATRIA. - ISSN 0035-6484. - 55:6(2020), pp. 337-341. [10.1708/3503.34891]

Evaluation and management of insomnia in clinical practice and in the time of CoViD-19 in Italy: Expert consensus and task-force recommendations from five scientific societies

Plazzi G.;
2020

Abstract

Insomnia symptoms might affect about 60% of the Italian population. Insomnia is a “24 hours syndrome” and a risk factor for medical and mental disorders. It should always be assessed and treated in the clinical practice. Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia is the first line treatment but its availability in Italy is scarce. Pharmacological options in Italy are: melatonin 2 mg prolonged release that should be the first choice in subjects ≥55 years old and used until 13 weeks; and for a short term use (≤4 weeks) Z-drugs or short-acting benzodiazepines (in subjects <65 years old) or a sedating antidepressant.
2020
55
6
337
341
Evaluation and management of insomnia in clinical practice and in the time of CoViD-19 in Italy: Expert consensus and task-force recommendations from five scientific societies / Palagini, L.; Manni, R.; Aguglia, E.; Amore, M.; Brugnoli, R.; Girardi, P.; Grassi, L.; Mencacci, C.; Plazzi, G.; Minervino, A.; Nobili, L.; Biggio, G.. - In: RIVISTA DI PSICHIATRIA. - ISSN 0035-6484. - 55:6(2020), pp. 337-341. [10.1708/3503.34891]
Palagini, L.; Manni, R.; Aguglia, E.; Amore, M.; Brugnoli, R.; Girardi, P.; Grassi, L.; Mencacci, C.; Plazzi, G.; Minervino, A.; Nobili, L.; Biggio, G...espandi
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