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The purpose of this study is to determine the safety and efficacy of Ramelteon, once daily (QD), in the treatment of chronic insomnia using polysomnography and subjective measures of sleep
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Insomnia is characterized by difficulties initiating and maintaining sleep or of nonrestorative and non-refreshing sleep. Transient insomnia affects approximately one-third to one-half of the US population, based on the results of 2 surveys of representative samples of the adult US population conducted by the Gallup Organization in which respondents were asked if they had "ever had difficulty sleeping." Based on reports of "regular" or "frequent" sleep difficulty, results from the same studies suggest that approximately one-tenth of the US population experiences chronic insomnia. The ideal treatment for insomnia would reduce the latency to onset of sleep and increase total sleep time, without a negative impact on sleep architecture and without safety concerns or next-day effects.
Ramelteon is a selective melatonin-1 receptor agonist under global development by Takeda Chemical Industries, Ltd., for the treatment of transient and chronic insomnia and for the treatment of Circadian Rhythm Sleep Disorders.
This study will determine the safety and efficacy of 35-day treatment of chronic insomnia with Ramelteon using polysomnography and subjective measures of sleep. Participation in this study is anticipated to be about 2 months.
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Known hypersensitivity to Ramelteon or related compounds, including melatonin.
Previously participated in a study involving Ramelteon.
Participated in any other investigational study and/or taken any investigational drug within 30 days or five half-lives prior to the first night single-blind study medication, whichever is longer.
Sleep schedule changes required by employment (e.g. shift worker) within three months prior to the first night of single-blind study medication, or has flown across greater than three time zones within seven days prior to screening.
Participated in a weight loss program or has substantially altered their exercise routine within 30 days prior to the first night of single blind study medication.
Ever had a history of seizures, sleep apnea, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, mental retardation, or cognitive disorder.
History of psychiatric disorder (including anxiety or depression) within the past 12 months.
History of drug addiction or drug abuse within the past 12 months.
History of alcohol abuse within the past 12 months, as defined in Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, 4th Edition Revised and/or regularly consumes 4 or more alcoholic drinks per day.
Current significant neurological, hepatic, renal, endocrine, cardiovascular, gastrointestinal, pulmonary, hematologic, or metabolic disease, unless currently controlled and stable with protocol-allowed medication 30 days prior to the first night of single-blind study medication.
Uses tobacco products during nightly awakenings.
Used melatonin, or other drugs or supplements known to affect sleep/wake function within 1 week (or 5 half lives of the drug, whichever is longer) prior to the first day of single-blind study medication.
Used any central nervous system medication within 1 week (or 5 half lives of the drug, whichever is longer) prior to the first day of single-blind study medication. These medications must not have been used to treat psychiatric disorders.
Any clinically important abnormal finding as determined by a medical history, physical examination, electrocardiogram, or clinical laboratory tests, as determined by the investigator.
Positive hepatitis panel.
Positive urine drug screen including alcohol at screening or a positive breathalyzer test at each check-in.
Apnea hypopnea index (per hour of sleep) greater than 10 as seen on polysomnogram, on the first night of the polysomnogram screening.
Periodic leg movement with arousal index (per hour of sleep) greater than 10 as seen on polysomnogram, on the first night of polysomnogram screening.
Any additional condition(s) that in the Investigator's opinion would:
Is required to take or continues taking any disallowed medication, prescription medication, herbal treatment or over-the counter medication, including:
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405 participants in 3 patient groups, including a placebo group
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