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- Ramelteon, sold under the brand name Rozerem among others, is a melatonin agonist medication which is used in the treatment of insomnia. It is indicated...
- above-mentioned categories, the neurohormone melatonin and its analogues (e.g., ramelteon) serve a hypnotic function. Barbiturates are drugs that act as central...
- (August 2009). "Meta-analyses of hypnotics and infections: eszopiclone, ramelteon, zaleplon, and zolpidem". Journal of Clinical Sleep Medicine. 5 (4): 377–383...
- (August 2010). "Metabolism of ramelteon in human liver microsomes and correlation with the effect of fluvoxamine on ramelteon pharmacokinetics". Drug Metabolism...
- raloxifene (INN) raltegravir (USAN) ramatroban (INN) ramciclane (INN) ramelteon (USAN) ramifenazone (INN) ramipril (INN) ramiprilat (INN) ramixotidine...
- without light perception and individuals with tardive dyskinesia. In 2005 ramelteon (Rozerem) was approved in the US indicated for treatment of insomnia,...
- Propiomazine Propofol Prothipendyl Protriptyline Proparacaine Quetiapine Ramelteon Rasagiline Reboxetine Ribavirin Rimonabant Risperidone Rivastigmine Rofecoxib...
- 2018 double-blind study lasting three nights. Ibogaine Melatonin and Ramelteon may cause vivid dreams as a side effect[citation needed] Mirtazapine Muscimol...
- supporting long term use. Melatonin receptor agonists such as melatonin and ramelteon are used in the treatment of insomnia. The evidence for melatonin in treating...
- PMID 32791676. Tian Y, Qin Z, Han Y (March 2022). "Suvorexant with or without ramelteon to prevent delirium: a systematic review and meta-analysis". Psychogeriatrics...