2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-795884/v1
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TIMELAPSE Study Efficacy of Low Dose Amitriptyline Versus Cognitive Behavioral Therapy For Chronic Insomnia In Patients With Medical Comorbidity: Study Protocol of A Randomized Controlled Multicenter Non Inferiority Trial.

Abstract: Background Insomnia is common in people with long-term medical conditions and is related to increased mortality and morbidity. Cognitive behavioral therapy for insomnia (CBT-I) is first choice treatment and effective for people with insomnia and comorbid long-term medical conditions. However, CBT-I has some limitations as it might not always be available or appeal to patients with medical conditions. Furthermore, a small proportion of patients do not respond to CBT-I. Preliminary evidence and clinical experien… Show more

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