Aplicação de radiação UV artificial e solar no tratamento fotocatalítico de efluentes de curtume

  • Pascoal S
  • Lima C
  • Sousa J
  • et al.
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Abstract

Disturbed sleep is common in the elderly, who, as a group, take a disproportionately large number of hypnotic medications. Benzodiazepine hypnotics, as well as the newer benzodiazepine receptor agonists, are the primary treatments for these late-life sleep disorders and are effective and safe when used within recommended prescribing guidelines. The elderly also receive other psychiatric medications to induce sleep, although these are off-label uses not well supported by research literature. There is also no literature support for the use of over-the-counter sleep preparations, although both melatonin and a melatonin receptor agonist appear to be moderately effective and safe. Prescribing guidelines for the elderly continue to emphasize short-term, low-dose use, with short-half-life medications. Hypnotic drugs should be used in conjunction with nonmedication treatments, including appropriate sleep hygiene practice, and treatment of other medical or psychiatric causes of disturbed sleep. © 2008 President and Fellows of Harvard College.

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Pascoal, S. de A., Lima, C. A. P. de, Sousa, J. T. de, Lima, G. G. C. de, & Vieira, F. F. (2007). Aplicação de radiação UV artificial e solar no tratamento fotocatalítico de efluentes de curtume. Química Nova, 30(5), 1082–1087. https://doi.org/10.1590/s0100-40422007000500006

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