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		<title>A Pill to Stop Snoring?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was reading an article in the Dailymail about snoring and that there could be a daily pill that you take that will stop it. Don&#8217;t get too excited because the pill hasn&#8217;t been created yet. This is the talk from science about it that could lead to a new way for you to solve [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I was reading an article in the <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-559529/The-daily-pill-stop-snoring.html">Dailymail</a> about snoring and that there could be a daily pill that you take that will stop it. Don&#8217;t get too excited because the pill hasn&#8217;t been created yet. This is the talk from science about it that could lead to a new way for you to solve snoring. I only know of the <A HREF=http://www.hacksleep.com/tuo/snoringsolution/>Jaw Supporter</A> that works as of today, but in the future we could be tackling our sleeping problems with a daily pill. It is a very interesting time isn&#8217;t it?</p>
<p>Here is the article I was looking at&#8230;</p>
<blockquote><p>Common complaint: Snorers, and their loved ones, could soon be saved by a pill which if taken daily can cure the sleep disorder</p>
<p>It is the cause of marital strife in the bedroom and many a lost night&#8217;s sleep.</p>
<p>Now scientists claim that taking a daily pill can curb a common snoring disorder affecting thousands of Britons. Researchers have begun trialling a drug which helps manage obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSA).</p>
<p>The condition causes people to stop breathing intermittently during sleep and often snore very heavily. It can also make sufferers excessively tired and moody.</p>
<p>About one in 20 middle-aged men and one in 50 women lose sleep because of severe forms of OSA.</p>
<p>Typically, when OSA takes place, the upper airway becomes narrow as the muscles relax during sleep.</p>
<p>This reduces oxygen in the blood and impairs restful sleep.</p>
<p>The pill, known only by the codename BGC20-0166, is a combination of two existing drugs that affect areas of the brain associated with muscles in the airway and airflow.</p>
<p>In the trial of 39 OSA patients, participants were given a placebo, one of the two drugs that make up the new compound, or one or two doses of BGC20-0166 daily for 28 days.</p>
<p>The apnoea-hypopnea index &#8211; a measure of the frequency and severity of breathing pauses through the night &#8211; was recorded in overnight studies after 14 days and again after 28 days.</p>
<p>Those who were taking the new pill showed a 40 per cent reduction in symptoms &#8211; with patients suffering no side-effects.</p>
<p>Three out of ten people on the new drug had a 50 per cent reduction in symptoms.</p>
<p>The drug is being developed by BTG, a life sciences company based in London and Philadelphia.</p>
<p>Thomas Roth, director of the Sleep Disorders and Research Centre at the Henry Ford Hospital in Detroit and an advisor to the BTG, said: &#8220;The results from this trial demonstrate the potential of this drug to decrease sleep apnoea in some patients and normalise it in others.</p>
<p>&#8220;Future research is needed to precisely define the role of the drug.&#8221;</p>
<p>Current treatments for the syndrome include breathing masks worn in sleep which have recently been approved for use on the NHS.</p>
<p>Michael Polkey, a specialist in sleep and respiratory medicine at the Royal Brompton Hospital, in London, said the initial results from the trial were encouraging.</p>
<p>He said: &#8220;This is the first drug therapy which may have an affect without changing sleep architecture.&#8221;</p>
<p>However Marianne Davey, director of the British Snoring and Sleep Apnoea Association, issued a warning. She said: &#8220;At the moment, the consensus is that there is no drug therapy that would be completely successful in treating OSA.&#8221;</p></blockquote>
<p>Remember, there is no pill yet. The drug therapy hasn&#8217;t been created, but they hope sometime in the future that it will. For now, you&#8217;ll have to use the <A HREF=http://www.hacksleep.com/tuo/snoringsolution/>Jaw Supporter</A>.</p>
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