Paradoxical sleep rebound without previous debt: The effect of minute doses of clonidine in man

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This report describes an experimental condition in which clonidine administration does not modify paradoxical sleep (PS) directly, but is followed by a second rebound. After oral consumption of minute doses of clonidine (CLN), 12 subjects showed no direct effect of CLN, but showed a significant increase of PS production in the following placebo night. Four other subjects experienced a decrease of PS under CLN and no rebound the next night. In addition, these four subjects had mechanisms of slow wave sleep production significantly weaker than the first 12 subjects.

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Gaillard, J. M., Iorio, G., Blois, R., & Kafi, S. (1983). Paradoxical sleep rebound without previous debt: The effect of minute doses of clonidine in man. Sleep, 6(1), 60–66. https://doi.org/10.1093/sleep/6.1.60

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