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Modafinil reduces patient-reported tiredness after sedation/analgesia but does not improve patient psychomotor skills
Acta Anaesthesiologica Scandinavica, 09/04/09
Galvin E et al. – Early recovery of patients following sedation/analgesia and anesthesia is important in ambulatory practice. Modafinil reduces patient–reported tiredness after sedation/analgesia but does not improve recovery in terms of objective measures of patient psychomotor skills.
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