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Impact of Age at Narcolepsy Onset on Sleep-Onset REM Periods in the Multiple Sleep Latency Test. [PDF]

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The Role of Danavorexton for Perioperative Opioid-Induced Respiratory Depression and Sedation: A Narrative Review. [PDF]

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Pharmacotherapy for cataplexy

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2004
A variety of medications representing several major drug classes improve cataplexy in patients with narcolepsy. These include aminergic reuptake inhibitors such as venlafaxine and clomipramine as well as sodium oxybate. This review is intended to familiarize readers with the safety and efficacy of these medications, thus enabling clinicians to optimize
Michael Thorpy, Thomas E Scammell
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Clinical, behavioural and polysomnographic correlates of cataplexy in patients with narcolepsy/cataplexy

Sleep Medicine, 2008
Cataplexy is the main motor symptom of narcolepsy/cataplexy and is considered a form of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep motor dyscontrol appearing during wakefulness and elicited by emotions. This study examined the relationship between the frequency of cataplectic attacks in patients with narcolepsy/cataplexy and (a) the clinical and behavioural ...
Raffaele Ferri   +2 more
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Neurobiology of cataplexy

Sleep Medicine Reviews, 2021
Cataplexy is the pathognomonic and the most striking symptom of narcolepsy. It has originally been, and still is now, widely considered as an abnormal manifestation of rapid eye movement (REM) sleep during wakefulness due to the typical muscle atonia. The neurocircuits of cataplexy, originally confined to the brainstem as those of REM sleep atonia, now
Ali Seifinejad   +2 more
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