1988
DOI: 10.1192/s0007125000223957
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Self-Esteem: A Psychiatric View

Abstract: CORRESPONDENCE comparison of the timing of melatonin secretion. Finally, the depressed patients, but presumably not the control subjects, were given benzodiazepines. Kabuto et al(l986) recently reported suppression of the nocturnal melatonin surge by benzodiazepines in normal subjects. Although this observation must be taken cautiously, because the reported plasma mela tonin concentrations are much higher than in most laboratories (Arendt, 1985), the potential effect of benzodiazepines on melatonin secretion s… Show more

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