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Trazodone Improves Sleep, but Decreases Abstinence in Recovering Alcoholics
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Title Trazodone Improves Sleep, but Decreases Abstinence in Recovering Alcoholics
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/567105?src=rss
Description In a recent clinical trial, despite short-term benefit in sleep quality, trazodone impeded improvements in alcohol consumption in recovering insomniac alcoholics. Medscape Medical News
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Date Dec 9, 2007
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