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Sleep-Related Eating Disorder (SRED): Paradoxical Effect of Clonazepam.

Debabrata Ghosh1, Abigail M Petrecca2, Abdul Latif Khuhro1.   

Abstract

ABSTRACT: A 9-year-old boy with primary myoclonus dystonia with comorbid severe attention deficit hyperactive disorder (ADHD) also had sleep onset and maintenance insomnia. Polysomnography showed features of non-rapid eye movement parasomnia. Daily bedtime clonidine helped sleep and hyperactivity. ADHD symptoms improved with 40 mg daily lisdexamphetamine mesylate. As the myoclonus and dystonia symptoms progressed, clonazepam was initiated at a dose of 0.5 mg daily at bedtime. It was anticipated that clonazepam would also improve parasomnia. Concomitant with the initiation of clonazepam, he developed a sleep-related eating disorder (SRED) continuing almost throughout the night. The symptoms went away upon stopping clonazepam. This is the first description of clonazepam producing SRED though it is the treatment of choice for this disorder.
© 2018 American Academy of Sleep Medicine.

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Keywords:  SRED; clonazepam; sleep-related eating disorder

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29991425      PMCID: PMC6040785          DOI: 10.5664/jcsm.7242

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Sleep Med        ISSN: 1550-9389            Impact factor:   4.062


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