Can drugs induce or aggravate Sleep Apneas? A case non case Study in Vigibase ®, the WHO Pharmacovigilance Database
This study suggests that SAS can be associated to some drugs (mainly psychotropics) that are able to reveal or aggravate such a disease. Physicians should take into account the role of drugs in the etiological appraisal and management of SAS.
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Source: Fundamental and Clinical Pharmacology - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: M élanie Linselle, Agnès Sommet, Emmanuelle Bondon‐Guitton, Florence Moulis, Geneviève Durrieu, Justine Benevent, Vanessa Rousseau, Leila Chebane, Haleh Bagheri, François Montastruc, Jean‐Louis Montastruc Tags: Original Article Source Type: research
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