Clinical Pharmacology of Sleep by J.M. Monti
Birkhäuser; 2006 edition | April 3, 2006 | English | ISBN: 3764372621 | 245 pages | PDF | 1 MB
Birkhäuser; 2006 edition | April 3, 2006 | English | ISBN: 3764372621 | 245 pages | PDF | 1 MB
From the emergence of clinical sleep medicine marked by the establishment of the harbinger Stanford Sleep Disorders Clinic in the mid 1970s, offspring sleep dis- ders clinics and centers have grown exponentially with the recognition of the unmet diagnostic and treatment needs of the reservoir of patients suffering from sy- toms of what are now recognized and classi?ed as the nosology of human sleep disorders. Important in the growing armamentarium of treatment options for the sleep practitioner are both traditional and newer pharmacological agents, including over-the-counter, non-traditional, and prescription types, that are all used to treat, sometimes adjunctively, most clinically recognized sleep disorders