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Anterograde Amnesie unter Benzodiazepin-Hypnotika

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Neben ihrer anxiolytischen, sedativ-hypnotischen, muskelrelaxierenden und antikonvulsiven haben die Benzodiazepine auch eine anterograd-amnestische Wirkung.

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Sieb, J.P., Clarenbach, P. (1990). Anterograde Amnesie unter Benzodiazepin-Hypnotika. In: Meier-Ewert, K., Schulz, H. (eds) Schlaf und Schlafstörungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-84063-0_15

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