Rozerem is indicated for the treatment of insomnia characterized by difficulty with sleep onset.

Profiles of Patients with Insomnia

The Older Patient

The Patient with Mild-to-Severe COPD

The Patient for whom Substance Abuse is a Concern

The Patient Concerned about Waking Up "Hungover" on a Sleeping Pill

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What can Rozerem mean for your patients?

In sleep recordings, Rozerem showed reductions in the time to fall asleep as early as night one.1-3 In addition, Rozerem has shown zero evidence of abuse, dependence or withdrawal in clinical studies.

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Rozerem demonstrated efficacy and safety in patients in a 6-month sleep study*

Help your patients get to sleep with Rozerem—a prescription insomnia medication that works with the body’s sleep-wake cycle through the melatonin receptor pathway to promote sleep.

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Help your patients understand long-term insomnia treatment from Rozerem*

Your patients may benefit from Rozerem treatment long term. Across several studies, no clinically relevant next-day residual effects were seen with respect to memory, mood and feelings, or alertness and concentration when compared to placebo.1,3 Patients should be advised to avoid engaging in hazardous activities (such as operating a motor vehicle or heavy machinery) after taking Rozerem.4

Failure of insomnia to remit after 7-10 days, worsening of insomnia, or the emergence of new cognitive or behavioral abnormalities should be medically evaluated, as this may be the result of an unrecognized underlying medical/psychiatric disorder.4

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