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- Oxybate Treatment for Cataplexy and EDS in Narcolepsy |XYREM®
XYREM is approved to treat cataplexy and or excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in patients 7 years of age and older with narcolepsy It is taken at night to help relieve these symptoms that occur during the day
- Sodium oxybate: Dosage, Side Effects, Warnings - Drugs. com
What is sodium oxybate? Sodium oxybate (brand name Xyrem or Lumryz) may be used to treat narcolepsy symptoms such as suddenly weak or paralyzed muscles (cataplexy) or excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS)
- XYREM (sodium oxybate) oral solution, CIII - Food and Drug Administration
Xyrem is a central nervous system depressant indicated for the treatment of cataplexy or excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in patients 7 years of age and older with narcolepsy (1)
- Sodium Oxybate (Xyrem): Narcolepsy Drug Side Effects Dosage
Xyrem (sodium oxybate), the sodium salt of GHB, produces dose-dependent central nervous system effects, including hypnotic and positive subjective reinforcing effects
- Sodium Oxybate Treatment for Cataplexy and EDS in Narcolepsy | XYREM®
Learn about XYREM® (sodium oxybate oral solution), and how it can help your narcolepsy patients’ cataplexy and excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) symptoms See XYREM® prescribing information BOXED Warning about serious side effects, CNS depression, misuse, and abuse
- Xyrem: Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Warnings - Drugs. com
Xyrem (sodium oxybate) is an oral prescription solution that may be used to treat cataplexy (sudden loss of muscle tone) or excessive daytime sleepiness (EDS) in adults and children aged 7 years and older with narcolepsy
- Xyrem Patient Tips: 7 things you should know - Drugs. com
Xyrem is a brand (trade) name for sodium oxybate which is the sodium salt of gamma-hydroxybutyrate (GHB) Xyrem may be used to treat narcolepsy, a sleep disorder characterized by excessive daytime sleepiness
- Xyrem - European Medicines Agency (EMA)
When taken at bedtime, Xyrem increases deep sleep and increases the amount of time spent asleep at night, whilst reducing the number of sleeping periods during the day
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