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Study Results from University of Otago Broaden Understanding of Psychiatry

Published in Drug Week, February 10th, 2012

2012 FEB 10 -- "Adult patients (N = 100) being treated for acute psychiatric illness were interviewed about their sleep problems and attitudes toward available treatments. Most (74%) were using at least one prescribed psychotropic drug with hypnotic or sedative effects," scientists in Wellington, New Zealand report.

"Participants prescribed three or more drugs were less likely to name them correctly compared with those prescribed less. One quarter (24%) did not know that they were on a hypnosedative; more than half of those not prescribed a hypnosedative thought they were. Most participants found their medication effective; however, 54% wished to...

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