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Browse recruiting sleep disorders clinical trials across the United States. Find eligibility information, locations and research opportunities near you.

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About Sleep Disorders

Sleep disorders encompass conditions affecting sleep quality, timing, and duration including insomnia, sleep apnea, and narcolepsy. Clinical trials investigate new medications, behavioral interventions, and devices to improve sleep health.

Common Symptoms

Difficulty falling or staying asleep, excessive daytime sleepiness, loud snoring, gasping during sleep, restless legs, irregular sleep-wake cycles, fatigue

Risk Factors

Stress, irregular schedule, certain medical conditions, medications, age, obesity, family history, mental health conditions

Treatment Overview

Treatment includes cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I), CPAP therapy, oral appliances, medications, and lifestyle modifications. Clinical trials explore novel hypnotics, orexin antagonists, and digital sleep interventions.

Why Participate?

Sleep disorder clinical trials help develop more effective treatments with fewer side effects and advance understanding of the critical role of sleep in overall health.

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Frequently Asked Questions About Sleep Disorders Clinical Trials

Sleep disorder clinical trials test new medications, devices, and behavioral interventions to improve sleep quality, duration, and daytime functioning.
Eligibility depends on the specific sleep condition, severity, and prior treatments. Sleep studies often include overnight monitoring.
Compensation varies. Overnight sleep studies may offer $200-$500+ per night. Outpatient behavioral studies may offer $50-$150 per visit.
Yes, participants are monitored throughout the study. Sleep studies are conducted in controlled environments with medical supervision.