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Is there any treatment?
There is no definitive treatment for Kleine-Levin syndrome. Stimulants, including amphetamines, methylphenidate and modafinil,
administered orally, are used to treat sleepiness. Because of similarities between Kleine-Levin syndrome and certain mood
disorders, lithium and carbamazepine may be prescribed. Responses to treatment have often been limited. This disorder needs
to be differentiated from cyclic re-occurrence of sleepiness during the premenstrual period in teenaged girls that may be
controlled with birth control pills.
What is the prognosis?
The disorder appears to be benign and does not impact on intellect or physical function. Symptoms usually improve or disappear
with advancing age.
What research is being done?
NINDS supports a broad range of clinical and basic research on diseases causing sleep disorders, in an effort to clarify the
mechanisms of these conditions and to develop better treatments for them.