7 results
The aim of the study is to assess the risk of impaired driving in the morning at 3 and 4 hours after a middle-of-the-night dose of zolpidem tartrate sublingual tablet 3.5 mg.
Primary ObjectiveTo evaluate the effect of JNJ-42847922 on sleep latency (latency to persistent sleep [LPS]) in MDD subjects, stably treated with an SSRI/SNRI, who suffer from insomnia.Secondary Objectives* To investigate the safety, tolerability,…
Aim of the study is to investigate what the influence is of insomnia on driving performance and to what extent this influence is attenuated by the use of hypnotics. Therefore, over-the-road driving performance of treated and untreated patients…
This study is being performed to evaluate the cognitive and psychomotor effects of the new compound LY2624803 after bedtime dosing.
The purpose of this study is to see if JNJ-42847922 is useful for treating patients with insomnia without any other psychiatric disease. The safety of JNJ-42847922 will also be studied.
Primary Objective:To investigate the safety and tolerability of JNJ-42847922 in subjects with MDD. Study medication will be administered for 10 days in women of childbearing potential (WOCBP) or for 4 weeks in all other subjects.Secondary Objectives…
To evaluate the effects of JNJ-42847922, compared to zolpidem and placebo, on driving performance as assessed by the mean difference of standard deviation of lateral position (SDLP) after forced awakening using a validated driving simulator test at…