Why We Don't Use Neuroleptics for Insomnia
Dr. Brian Harris, MD
Sleep • Addiction • Anesthesiology
Why We Don't Use Neuroleptics for Insomnia
Dr. Brian Harris, MD
Sleep • Addiction • Anesthesiology
Why We Don't Use Neuroleptics for Insomnia
Dr. Brian Harris, MD
Sleep • Addiction • Anesthesiology
Quetiapine (Seroquel), olanzapine, and similar antipsychotics are sometimes used off-label for sleep. For routine insomnia, that is usually a poor risk-benefit tradeoff.
Why we avoid routine use
These medications can sedate, but sedation is not the same as restoring healthy sleep architecture. They also carry meaningful short- and long-term adverse effects.
Major risks
- Weight gain and metabolic changes
- Next-day sedation and cognitive slowing
- Movement side effects, including tardive syndromes
- Cardiometabolic risk, including diabetes and lipid abnormalities
When they might be considered
There are limited situations where they may be used, such as when an antipsychotic is already indicated for a psychiatric disorder or in select complex cases under close supervision. Using them only as a sleep aid is generally not recommended when safer options exist.
Better alternatives
CBT-I is first-line care for chronic insomnia. If medication is needed, options such as low-dose doxepin, DORAs (for example suvorexant or lemborexant), melatonin-receptor agonists, or cautious short-term hypnotic use may be considered based on individual risk profile.
Bottom line
- Routine neuroleptic use for insomnia is usually not justified by risk-benefit balance.
- Sedation alone is not a sufficient treatment goal.
- Use CBT-I and lower-risk sleep treatments whenever possible.
If you are currently taking a neuroleptic for sleep, do not stop abruptly. Discuss a supervised taper and transition plan with your clinician.
Educational content only; this is not personalized medical advice. If you have urgent symptoms, seek emergency care.
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