Medikamentöse Therapie der Schlafstörungen

  • P. Clarenbach
  • H. Ebel
  • B. Birmanns

Zusammenfassung

Es ist nicht einfach, in diesem perfekten Programm ein paar wenige, noch nicht abgehandelte Schlafstörungen zu finden, um an ihnen — mehr pragmatisch als theoretisch — Überlegungen zum aktuellen Stand der Therapie anzustellen.

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  • P. Clarenbach
  • H. Ebel
  • B. Birmanns

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