This is a review of hypnotic drug risks and benefits, reassessing and updating advice presented to the Commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (United States FDA). Almost every month, new information appears about the risks of hypnotics (sleeping pills). This review includes new information on the growing USA overdose epidemic, eight new epidemiologic studies of hypnotics’ mortality not available for previous compilations, and new emphasis on risks of short-term hypnotic prescription. The most important risks of hypnotics include excess mortality, especially overdose deaths, quiet deaths at night, infections, cancer, depression and suicide, automobile crashes, falls, and other accidents, and hypnotic-withdrawal insomnia. The short-...
Objectives: An estimated 6%e10 % of US adults took a hypnotic drug for poor sleep in 2010. This stud...
International audienceThe principal outcome was to identify which hypnotics substances, medicated (b...
Driving accidents due to hypovigilance are common but the role of hypnotics is unclear in patients s...
This is a review of hypnotic drug risks and benefits, reassessing and updating advice presented to t...
This is a review of hypnotic drug risks and benefits, reassessing and updating advice presented to t...
Sleeping pills, more formally defined as hypnotics, are sedatives used to induce and maintain sleep....
ObjectivesAn estimated 6%-10% of US adults took a hypnotic drug for poor sleep in 2010. This study e...
Sleep disorders, especially chronic insomnia, have become major health problem worldwide and, as a r...
Hypnotics (sleeping pills) are prescribed widely, but the economic costs of the harm they have cause...
and the related days of clinical practice increased by nearly 12 times during the same period. Among...
Fifteen epidemiologic studies have associated hypnotic drugs with excess mortality, especially exces...
Insomnia is a prevalent disorder with deleterious effects such as decreased quality of life, and a p...
Abstract Background Although it has been claimed that insomnia causes an increased risk for depressi...
The risk of 'hangover' effects, e.g. residual daytime sleepiness and impairment of psychomotor and c...
Objectives: An estimated 6%e10 % of US adults took a hypnotic drug for poor sleep in 2010. This stud...
International audienceThe principal outcome was to identify which hypnotics substances, medicated (b...
Driving accidents due to hypovigilance are common but the role of hypnotics is unclear in patients s...
This is a review of hypnotic drug risks and benefits, reassessing and updating advice presented to t...
This is a review of hypnotic drug risks and benefits, reassessing and updating advice presented to t...
Sleeping pills, more formally defined as hypnotics, are sedatives used to induce and maintain sleep....
ObjectivesAn estimated 6%-10% of US adults took a hypnotic drug for poor sleep in 2010. This study e...
Sleep disorders, especially chronic insomnia, have become major health problem worldwide and, as a r...
Hypnotics (sleeping pills) are prescribed widely, but the economic costs of the harm they have cause...
and the related days of clinical practice increased by nearly 12 times during the same period. Among...
Fifteen epidemiologic studies have associated hypnotic drugs with excess mortality, especially exces...
Insomnia is a prevalent disorder with deleterious effects such as decreased quality of life, and a p...
Abstract Background Although it has been claimed that insomnia causes an increased risk for depressi...
The risk of 'hangover' effects, e.g. residual daytime sleepiness and impairment of psychomotor and c...
Objectives: An estimated 6%e10 % of US adults took a hypnotic drug for poor sleep in 2010. This stud...
International audienceThe principal outcome was to identify which hypnotics substances, medicated (b...
Driving accidents due to hypovigilance are common but the role of hypnotics is unclear in patients s...