Symptoms and sleep patterns during inpatient treatment of methamphetamine withdrawal: A comparison of mirtazapine and modafinil with treatment as usual
The safety and tolerability of modafinil (400 mg/day, n = 14) and mirtazapine (60 mg/day, n = 13) in inpatient methamphetamine withdrawal treatment were compared to a historical comparison group receiving treatment as usual (pericyazine, 2.5-10 mg/day, n = 22). Modafinil and mirtazapine were well to...
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Main Authors: | McGregor C., Srisurapanont M., Mitchell A., Wickes W., White J.M. |
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Language: | English |
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2014
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Institution: | Chiang Mai University |
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