1986
DOI: 10.1093/sleep/9.2.317
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Transient Insomnia and Rapidly Eliminated Hypnotics

Abstract: Summary: The effects of an ultra-rapidly eliminated hypnotic (midazolam 7.5-15.0 mg; mean elimination half-life -2 h) and a rapidly eliminated hypnotic (brotizolam 0.125-0.25 mg; mean elimination half-life -5 h) were studied on transient insomnia induced by sleeping in a reclining seat. Rest in the seat did not lead to delay in sleep onset, but there was increased wakefulness and drowsy sleep and less REM sleep. There were no differences in wakefulness or drowsiness between sleep with drugs in the seat and wit… Show more

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