Insomnia Clinical Trials Database - Free Access to 415 Studies
Access comprehensive clinical trial information for Insomnia through Pure Global AI's free database. This collection includes 415 clinical trials across multiple phases including N/A, Not Applicable, Phase 3. Currently, 80 trials are actively recruiting participants.
Research for Insomnia is being conducted in United States of America, China, Japan and 7+ other countries. Leading sponsors include The University of Hong Kong and VA Office of Research and Development. Pure Global AI offers free access to clinical trial data from ClinicalTrials.gov, WHO ICTRP, and regional registries worldwide.
Osteopathic Protocol for Insomnia in College Students
Efficacy Assessment of Probiotics in Improving Sleep Indices
Acceptance and Commitment Therapy for Insomnia
Study of Efficacy of Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy With Wearable Device for Insomnia
Real-World Observational Study on Patient-Reported Outcomes in the Treatment of Insomnia With Daridorexant in Canada
Combined Effects of Prunus Cerasus and Apocynum Venetum On Sleep and Anxiety in Adults With Insomnia
Exploring CBTi's Dual Effect on Sleep, Diet, & Chrononutrition
The Effect of Stellate Ganglion Block on Insomnia Patients
Patient-Reported Outcomes for Lemborexant in Chinese Participants With Insomnia
Intelligent Diagnosis and Treatment Model for Insomnia Disorder
Improvement Effects of Gamma Aminobutyric Acid(GABA) Supplementation on Treatment of Children With Insomnia
Cracking the Code to Better Sleep: A Pioneering Study on Remote Support for Insomnia Relief
Efficacy of Mobile-delivered Sleep Restriction Therapy for Treatment of Insomnia Disorder: Randomised Controlled Trial
An ACT Website for College Students With Insomnia
Sounds for Sleep Study in Patients Suffering From Moderate to Severe Insomnia
Online COgnitive Behavioural Therapy for Sleep and Mental Health for Older Adults With Insomnia and Subjective Cognitive Complaints
Incorporating EMA and EMI Into CBT-I Using mHealth and Wearable Technologies
Improving Sleep With a Digital Cognitive Behavioral Therapy for Insomnia Application
Effectiveness of a Guided Self-help Intervention for Improving Sleep in University Students
Wearable tES for Insomnia
Pure Global AI provides free access to 415 clinical trials studying Insomnia, aggregated from major global registries including ClinicalTrials.gov, WHO ICTRP, and regional databases.
The trials span multiple phases, from early Phase 1 safety studies to large-scale Phase 3 efficacy trials, conducted across 10+ countries.
Top research sponsors include The University of Hong Kong, VA Office of Research and Development, Merck Sharp & Dohme LLC, among others.

