Opioid-Dependency and sleep
Abstract
I read with great interest the article entitled “Comparative investigation of sleep problems in opioid-dependent and normal subjects” by Madanifard et al. (1). I am grateful to authors for studying this important problem.
1. Madanifard M, Mazaheri M, Bigdeli I. Compara-tive investigation of sleep problems in opioid-dependent and normal subjects. J Sleep Sci 2018; 3: 25-9.
2. Najafipour H, Masoomi M, Shahesmaeili A, et al. Effects of opium consumption on coronary artery disease risk factors and oral health: Results of Ker-man coronary artery disease risk factors study a population-based survey on 5900 subjects aged 15-75 years. Int J Prev Med 2015; 6: 42.
3. Trotti LM. Restless legs syndrome and sleep-related movement disorders. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2017; 23: 1005-16.
2. Najafipour H, Masoomi M, Shahesmaeili A, et al. Effects of opium consumption on coronary artery disease risk factors and oral health: Results of Ker-man coronary artery disease risk factors study a population-based survey on 5900 subjects aged 15-75 years. Int J Prev Med 2015; 6: 42.
3. Trotti LM. Restless legs syndrome and sleep-related movement disorders. Continuum (Minneap Minn) 2017; 23: 1005-16.
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Issue | Vol 5 No 2 (2020): Spring | |
Section | Letter to Editor | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.18502/jss.v5i2.5619 | |
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Opioid-Dependency; Sleep |
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Shojaie M. Opioid-Dependency and sleep. J Sleep Sci. 2020;5(2):79.