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Sedative-Hypnotic Dependence

2017
In addition to alcohol, drugs that depress the central nervous system include barbiturates, benzodiazepines, insomnia medications collectively referred to as the Z drugs, gamma-hydroxybutyric acid (GHB), a group of medications primarily of historical interest, meprobamate, and chloral hydrate.
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Rational Use of Sedative/Hypnotics

Primary Care: Clinics in Office Practice, 1987
Among medications targeted at the central nervous system, sedative/hypnotics are the most widely prescribed. The use of sedative/hypnotics is reviewed in the context of historical influences on prescribing practice and from a current neuroscience perspective.
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The Pharmacology of Sedatives/Hypnotics

1991
The classification for the sedatives/hypnotics is a source of confusion for even dedicated pharmacologists. The method of classification probably arose as primarily an attempt to describe the subjective and behavioral effects produced by these drugs, that is, sedation and hypnosis.
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Maternal Use of Sedatives or Hypnotics and Infant Congenital Malformations

Maternal Drug Use and Infant Congenital Malformations, 2019
B. Källén
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Sedatives and Hypnotics in Lactation

Journal of Human Lactation, 1998
Miriam A. Mobley Smith, Lisa M. Aleksy
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Sedatives and Hypnotics

International Anesthesiology Clinics, 1968
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Hypnotics and sedatives

1978
M.D. Allen, D.J. Greenblatt
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