Patient education and behavioral management represent the first treatment approaches to the patient with parasomnia, especially in case of disorders of arousal (DOA). A pharmacologic treatment of DOA may be useful when episodes are frequent and persist despite resolution of predisposing factors, are associated with a high risk of injury, or cause significant impairment, such as excessive sleepiness. Approved drugs for DOA are still lacking. The most commonly used medications are benzodiazepines and antidepressants. The pharmacologic treatment of rapid eye movement sleep behavior disorder is symptomatic, and the most commonly used drugs are clonazepam and melatonin
Insomnia is a prevalent disorder with deleterious effects such as decreased quality of life, and a p...
The clinician is faced with a bewildering array of available sedatives, hypnotics, and tranquilizers...
Parasomnias are defined undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into slee...
Patient education and behavioral management represent the first treatment approaches to the patient ...
Treatment of violent behaviors in sleep depends on the underlying condition and a correct identifica...
Every second patient has sleep disorder. Outcomes of decreased quality of sleep lead to serious medi...
Medications promoting wakefulness are currently used in psychopharmacology in different contexts and...
The treatment of parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders is not always pharmacologic, indee...
Parasomnias are abnormal behaviors that occur during the sleep and can be associated, in particular ...
Insomnia remains a common clinical concern that is associated with negative daytime consequences for...
Abstract Insomnia is a conspicuous problem in modern 24 h society. In this brief overview, medicatio...
This article presents current views over the issue of parasomnias, and provides their classification...
Sleep disorders are among the main comorbidities in patients with a Disorder of Consciousness (DOC)....
The frequency of sleep disruption and the degree to which insomnia significantly affects daytime fun...
Sleep disturbance is common among patients in recovery from alcoholism and can precipitate relapse. ...
Insomnia is a prevalent disorder with deleterious effects such as decreased quality of life, and a p...
The clinician is faced with a bewildering array of available sedatives, hypnotics, and tranquilizers...
Parasomnias are defined undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into slee...
Patient education and behavioral management represent the first treatment approaches to the patient ...
Treatment of violent behaviors in sleep depends on the underlying condition and a correct identifica...
Every second patient has sleep disorder. Outcomes of decreased quality of sleep lead to serious medi...
Medications promoting wakefulness are currently used in psychopharmacology in different contexts and...
The treatment of parasomnias and sleep related movement disorders is not always pharmacologic, indee...
Parasomnias are abnormal behaviors that occur during the sleep and can be associated, in particular ...
Insomnia remains a common clinical concern that is associated with negative daytime consequences for...
Abstract Insomnia is a conspicuous problem in modern 24 h society. In this brief overview, medicatio...
This article presents current views over the issue of parasomnias, and provides their classification...
Sleep disorders are among the main comorbidities in patients with a Disorder of Consciousness (DOC)....
The frequency of sleep disruption and the degree to which insomnia significantly affects daytime fun...
Sleep disturbance is common among patients in recovery from alcoholism and can precipitate relapse. ...
Insomnia is a prevalent disorder with deleterious effects such as decreased quality of life, and a p...
The clinician is faced with a bewildering array of available sedatives, hypnotics, and tranquilizers...
Parasomnias are defined undesirable physical events or experiences that occur during entry into slee...