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Do you have trouble sleeping?

Do you wake up in the middle of the night and cannot fall back asleep?


If yes, than you may have Insomnia. If you have insomnia, then you are not alone. It is a common sleep disorder. About 30% of adults have symptoms of insomnia.

Do you or do you know someone with Sleep maintenance insomnia? The primary definition of sleep maintenance insomnia is waking from sleep for an hour or more during the night and having difficulty falling back to sleep.

People suffering from Sleep maintenance insomnia commonly report symptoms such as:
  • Low energy
  • Lack of motivation
  • Attention, concentration or memory problems
  • Poor performance at school or work
  • Extreme mood changes

  • We are currently conducting a Clinical Research Study for a medication to see if it is safe and effective in treating individuals who experience Sleep maintenance insomnia.

    To qualify, you must be at least 18 years old and:
  • Have adequate time to sleep at night (6.5 to 9 hours per night)
  • Able to make monthly office visits to our West Chester, Pa office for 12 months
  • Diagnosed with no other sleep disorders such as sleep apnea


  • Eligible participants may receive at no charge:
  • Study-related medical evaluations
  • Laboratory tests
  • Study medication or placebo


  • Compensation for time and travel may also be provided and no overnight sleep studies are required.

    If you are interested in participating or would like more information please feel free to contact me at (610)344-9999 or (866)534-9977.

    Zinaida Garber, MD, MPH
    Clinical Research Coordinator
     

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