Previous reports have shown that zolpidem could reverse semi-coma and improve cerebral perfusion after brain injury. Studies in animals have implicated omega 1 GABAergic action as reason for this improvement. Evidence for the efficacy of zolpidem in a wide range of brain pathology is reviewed here and the mechanism of zolpidem in brain injury is considered from the perspective of diaschisis and neurological dormancy after brain injury.
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Clauss, R. P., & Nel, H. W. (2005). Evidence for Zolpidem efficacy in brain damage. South African Family Practice. Medpharm Publications. https://doi.org/10.1080/20786204.2005.10873201
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