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Evaluation of the sedative and hypnotic effects of ethanol-extract isolated from Herba Agrimoniae in mice [PDF]
Chang-lei Li+5 more
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Temporal Summation of Pain Unpleasantness Is Increased in Borderline Personality Disorder
ABSTRACT Background Borderline personality disorder (BPD) is characterised by deficient regulation of emotions and is associated with reduced pain sensitivity, which has been related to self‐injury and dissociation. BPD can therefore be used as a model to better understand pain‐modulating mechanisms and their association with affective processing ...
Annette Löffler+6 more
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ABSTRACT Background The prescription of opioid medication is a frequent therapeutic approach in chronic noncancer pain, as is misuse of prescribed opioids. There is previous evidence for associations between personal variables such as impulsivity and opioid misuse.
Victoria Barrado‐Moreno+3 more
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The interplay of context factors in hypnotic and sedative prescription in primary and secondary care—a qualitative study [PDF]
Vivien Weiß+4 more
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Valerian‐hops extract combination (Ze 91019) significantly increased sleep duration in individuals with occasional sleep problems by 21.7 minutes per night and 48.7 minutes on the shortest night, compared to placebo, without impairing daytime cognitive or psychological functioning. This randomized controlled trial demonstrated high adherence and proved
Nathalie Schicktanz+9 more
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Reducing risk of harm from sedative–hypnotic medications in older people [PDF]
Rohan A. Elliott
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