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It may seem strange to test a benzodiazepine such as flunitrazepam, which is used mainly to induce sleep, on normal subjects during the daytime. Nevertheless, this arrangement, which was adopted for practical reasons, has been shown to have certain advantages.
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Amrein, R., Cano, J.P., Hartmann, D., Ziegler, W.H., Dubuis, R. (1979). Clinical and Psychometric Effects of Flunitrazepam Observed during the day in Relation to Pharmacokinetic Data. In: Priest, R.G., Pletscher, A., Ward, J. (eds) Sleep Research. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-6226-5_7
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