The effects and effectiveness of gamma-hydroxybutyrate in patients with narcolepsy.
1985; National Institutes of Health; Volume: 46; Issue: 6 Linguagem: Inglês
Autores
Scharf Mb, Daniel F. Brown, Marcia Woods, L.J. Brown, Jack Hirschowitz,
Tópico(s)Sleep and related disorders
ResumoThirty patients with polysomnographically confirmed narcolepsy were treated with GHB (gamma-hydroxybutyrate) for up to 30 weeks. The number of nightly awakenings significantly decreased, while Stages 3 and 4 sleep substantially increased. The clinical symptoms of cataplexy, sleep paralysis, hypnogogic hallucinations, daily naps, and sleep attacks all showed significant improvements. Daytime sleepiness, while not completely eliminated, was controlled with lower doses of stimulant medication than patients were taking before the study. No patient developed tolerance to the drug, and no serious side effects were noted.
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