Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
3108832 Critical Care Clinics 2008 23 Pages PDF
Abstract

Sleep disorders are common and their diagnosis is becoming more widespread with improved awareness among clinicians and patients. The armamentarium for the pharmacologic treatment of sleep disorders is rapidly growing, demanding that clinicians be aware of their indications, adverse effects, and interactions. As disorders, such as narcolepsy, shift-work sleep disorder, and RLS are more readily identified, pharmacologic treatments for these conditions will also become more common.

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