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Published on: September 16, 2019
Drug-Induced Sleep-Disordered Breathing and Ventilatory Impairment
1Sleep Disorders Center, Pulmonary Medicine, Sahlgrenska University Hospital, Bruna Straket 5, Gothenburg 413 45, Sweden.
Abstract:
This article describes current knowledge about drug entities that have the potential to induce, aggravate, or modify sleep-disordered breathing. The drug effects on sleep-disordered breathing may vary by patient age, gender, and comorbidity. In general, the clinical relevance of drug-induced sleep-disordered breathing is increasing in sleep medicine and the evidence in the field is growing in parallel.
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