Treatment of insomnia with hypnotics resulting in improved sexual functioning in post-menopausal women
Defne Eraslan, Erhan Ertekin, Banu Aslantaş Ertekin, Ozgür Oztürk, Defne Eraslan, Erhan Ertekin, Banu Aslantaş Ertekin, Ozgür Oztürk
Abstract
Background: This study sought to determine whether trazodone used in hypnotic doses, compared to the hypnotic agent zopiclone, had any specific positive effect on sexual function in non-depressive post-menopausal women with insomnia.
Subjects and methods: Fifty (50) subjects participated in the study. Insomnia and sexual performance were evaluated before and after 4 weeks of hypnotic treatment.
Results: At week four, both treatments improved sleep quality to a similar degree. Sexual function also improved significantly with both treatments, with no significant difference between the groups.
Conclusions: In post-menopausal women, sexual problems and sleep problems may be related and solving sleep problems may help sexual functioning, independently of depression.
Source: PubMed