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An approach to long-term sedative-hypnotic use
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SleepSleep DisorderPsychiatryMeditationLong-term Sedative-hypnotic UseChronic Medical DisorderSubtle Approach NeedsEducationMind-body InterventionSleep ApneaChronic InsomniaYogaInsomniaAnesthesiaMedicineHypnosisSleep DeprivationMindfulness
Insomnia is a common, often chronic medical disorder with significant medical and socioeconomic repercussions. However, unlike other medical conditions, there is intense debate as to whether the long-term treatment of insomnia is clinically appropriate. The perceived deleterious side effect of sedative-hypnotic medications may result in patients remaining untreated or undertreated. This review proposes that a more subtle approach needs to be taken in the management of patients with chronic insomnia and that long-term use of the newer sedative-hypnotics may be a feasible and effective treatment option when used in conjunction with thorough medical assessment and regular patient follow-up. This review discusses these issues and discusses the pros and cons of long-term sedative-hypnotic use.
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