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Sleeping Pills, Insomnia, and Medical Practice -- Copyright -- Contents -- PREFACE -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INTRODUCTION AND SUMMARY -- SLEEP AND MEDICATION -- AN OVERVIEW -- EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SLEEP PROBLEMS AND PRESCRIBING -- PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH HYPNOTICS -- INSOMNIA -- RESEARCH, DIAGNOSIS, AND THERAPY -- EFFICACY AND HAZARDS OF HYPNOTICS -- SLEEP DISTURBANCE IN THE ELDERLY -- CONCLUSIONS -- BENZODIAZEPINES VS. BARBITURATES AS HYPNOTICS -- PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION -- ADVERTISING AND LABELING -- RESEARCH NEEDS
INITIATION AND COORDINATION OF FEDERAL EFFORTSREFERENCES -- Chapter 1 AN OVERVIEW OF SLEEP AND MEDICATION -- A. THE ANATOMY OF SLEEP -- B. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS MARKETED AS HYPNOTICS -- Barbiturates -- Glossary of Sleep Research Terms -- Benzodiazepines -- Non-Barbiturate, Non-Benzodiazepine Hypnotics -- C. PRESCRIPTION DRUGS NOT MARKETED AS HYPNOTICS -- D. SELF-MEDICATION FOR SLEEP -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 2 EPIDEMIOLOGY OF SLEEP COMPLAINTS AND PRESCRIBING PRACTICES -- A. PREVALENCE OF SLEEP COMPLAINTS -- B. TRENDS IN PRESCRIBING MEDICATION FOR SLEEP
C. THE PHYSICIAN'S DIAGNOSTIC AND THERAPEUTIC RESPONSESD. HOSPITAL USE OF HYPNOTIC DRUGS -- E. THE POPULATION'S USE OF HYPNOTICS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 3 PUBLIC HEALTH PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH USE OF HYPNOTIC DRUGS -- A. SUICIDE AND ACCIDENTAL OVERDOSE -- Suicide Attempts -- B. TRAFFIC SAFETY -- C. NON-MEDICAL USE OF DRUGS -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 4 INSOMNIA: RESEARCH FINDINGS, DIAGNOSTIC APPROACHES, AND THERAPEUTIC OPTIONS -- A. THE MEANING OF INSOMNIA -- The Complaint of Being Unable to Fall Asleep (Sleep Latency Problem)
The Complaint of Being Unable to Stay Asleep (Sleep Maintenance Problem)The Complaint of Daytime Consequences -- B. TYPES OF INSOMNIA -- Transient and Situational Insomnia -- Insomnia Associated with Mental Disorders -- Insomnia Associated with Drugs and Alcohol -- Sleep-Induced Ventilatory Impairment -- Insomnia Associated with Nocturnal Myoclonus or Restless Legs Syndrome -- Insomnia Associated with Disruptions of the 24-hour Sleep-Wake Cycle -- Insomnia Associated with Medical Disorders -- Other Conditions Associated with Insomnia
Persistent Insomnia of Unknown OriginC. THE “SLEEP DISORDER HISTORY� -- D. HYPNOTIC DRUG THERAPY: AN OVERVIEW -- E. NON-PHARMACOLOGICAL THERAPIES FOR INSOMNIA -- Office Counseling -- Psychotherapy -- Behavioral Therapy -- REFERENCES -- Chapter 5 SLEEP DISTURBANCE IN THE ELDERLY -- A. PREVALENCE OF SLEEP DISTURBANCE IN THE ELDERLY -- B. HYPNOTIC DRUG USE BY THE ELDERLY -- C. PHARMACOLOGIC TREATMENT OF INSOMNIA IN ELDERLY PATIENTS -- Efficacy and Safety of Hypnotics -- Some Clinical Issues -- Factors in the Choice of hypnotics