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Sleep deprivation

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Clinical Trial Landscape

Clinical Trials for sleep deprivation

17 trials tracked for sleep deprivation: 1 in phase 3 or 4.

17Trials tracked
1Phase 3 & 4
0Recruiting
0With published results
Phase distribution
Phase 4 1 Phase 2 1 Other / NA 15
  1. Phase 4 Improving Sleep in Nursing Homes Completed
  2. Phase 2 Pharmacodynamic Profile of SPD489 in Healthy Adult Males Undergoing a Nocturnal Period of Acute Sleep Loss Completed
  3. N/A Influence of Nocturnal Light Exposure on the Impairment of Glucose Tolerance Induced by Chronic Sleep Restriction Completed
  4. N/A Behavioral Sleep Intervention in Urban Primary Care: Aim 3 Completed
  5. N/A Olfactory Contributions to Sleep-dependent Food Craving Completed
  6. N/A Circadian Rhythm Disruption Effects on Smoke Inhalation Completed
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  1. N/A Implementing Behavioral Sleep Intervention in Urban Primary Care Completed
  2. N/A Pilot Study Comparing the Effectiveness of Two Different Methods of Acoustic Stimulation Completed
  3. N/A Location-based Smartphone Technology to Guide College Students Healthy Choices Ph II Completed
  4. N/A Poor Sleep and Inflammation in HIV-Infected Adults Completed
  5. N/A A Study of the Effectiveness and Efficacy of the PowerSleep Device Completed
  6. N/A Are Bright Lights and Regulated Sleep Effective Treatment for Depression? Completed
  7. N/A Combined and Isolated Effects of Sleep Deprivation and Alcohol Intake on Exercise Performance in Humans. Completed
  8. N/A Study of the Effects of HIRREM-SOP for Insomnia Completed
  9. N/A Home Sleep and Circadian Phase: Mediators of Diabetes Risk Completed
  10. N/A Improving the Sleep and Circadian Rhythms of Mechanically Ventilated Patients Completed
  11. N/A Mechanisms of Sleep Disruption Hyperalgesia Completed

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