2012
DOI: 10.2174/157340012798994885
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Antidepressants and Sleep: Neurophysiology and Clinical Correlates

Abstract: Introduction: Depression is a common disorder associated with significant disability and is a substantial burden on the individual, their relatives and friends, and on society as a whole. Sleep disturbances are key features of depressive symptomatology, with more than 80% of depressed patients complaining of poor quality sleep.Methods: The range of available antidepressants is here reviewed in relation to mechanisms of action and the evidence of sleep alteration in patients with depression.Results: The availab… Show more

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