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26 Table 11. Medications for Insomnia-Related Symptoms Medication a Class/ mechanism Considerations for use b Other population considerations Acute anxiety Doxepin c Antihistaminic tricyclic antidepressant American Academy of Sleep Medicine (AASM) approved for sleep maintenance insomnia Avoid in patients with suicidal ideation and behavior due to risk for overdose Caution in older adults, coronary artery disease, arrhythmia Diphenhydramine d Antihistamine AASM does not recommend for sleep onset or sleep maintenance insomnia Avoid in older adults, may have paradoxical effects in children Doxylamine d Antihistamine Avoid in older adults, may have paradoxical effects in children Hydroxyzine e Antihistamine Avoid in patients with history of QTc prolongation Avoid in older adults Melatonin d Sedative- Hypnotic AASM does not recommend for sleep onset or sleep maintenance insomnia Avoid during pregnancy and breastfeeding ; insufficient safety evidence Ramelteon c Agonist of melatonin receptors 1 and 2 AASM approved for sleep onset insomnia Prone to significant interactions with cytochrome P450 (CYP) inhibitors and inducers Trazodone e Antidepressant Start with lower doses to avoid orthostasis in older adults AASM does not recommend for sleep onset or sleep maintenance insomnia Use with caution in older adults a Non-BZD sedative–hypnotics (e.g., Z-drugs) are not recommended for patients with sleep issues who are undergoing BZD taper due to similar receptor action. Further information on adjunctive medications may be found on UpToDate, which has topics on benzodiazepine withdrawal and complementary and alternative treatments for anxiety symptoms and disorders: herbs and medications. b Use in individual patients should always include review of medical and medication history and individual prescribing information to assess for any relative/absolute contraindications. c FDA approved. d FDA approved, available over the counter. e Not FDA approved for insomnia.

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