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The nightly administration of sodium oxybate results in significant reduction in the nocturnal sleep disruption of patients with narcolepsy
Sleep Medicine, 08/25/09
Black J et al. – In addition to its established efficacy for the treatment of cataplexy and EDS, nightly sodium oxybate administration significantly reduces measures of sleep disruption and significantly increases slow–wave sleep in patients with narcolepsy.
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