Acutely shifting the wake-sleep cycle: night-time sleepiness after diurnal administration of temazepam or placebo

  • Porcu', S
  • Bellatreccia, A
  • Ferrara, M
  • Casagrande, Maria
Publication date
January 1997
Publisher
Aerospace Medical Association:320 South Henry Street:Alexandria, VA 22314:(703)739-2240, EMAIL: pday@asma.org, INTERNET: http://www.asma.org, Fax: (703)739-9652

Abstract

Hypothesis: Sleepiness on the job is a common problem suffered by people involved in night shift work, especially in conditions of abrupt reversal of the sleep-wake cycle, such as emergencies and combat air operations. It is well known that sleepiness can severely affect alertness and performance. One of the most useful countermeasures is to take a prophylactic nap before working at irregular hours. To induce and maintain sleep in the "forbidden zones for sleep" during the day, it is possible to use suitable benzodiazepine hypnotics such as temazepam (TMZ). However, it is then necessary to monitor sleepiness and performance the night following the diurnal intake of the drug in order to evaluate possible side effects. Methods: Sleepiness was...

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