Current Clinical Practice for the Use of Hypnotics to Manage Primary Insomnia in Adults in a Tertiary Hospital in Saudi Arabia: An Audit Study
Despite the risks associated with hypnotics and their recent increased use in Saudi Arabia, there are no specific national guidelines for using these medicines to treat insomnia nor are there any data on how these medicines are currently prescribed. There is the potential, however, that some physici...
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Main Authors: | Ali Dobia (Author), Kath Ryan (Author), Daniel Grant (Author), Ahmed BaHammam (Author) |
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MDPI AG,
2019-01-01T00:00:00Z.
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