Impact of middle-of-the-night awakenings on health status, activity impairment, and costs
Margaret Moline,1 Marco daCosta DiBonaventura,2 Dhvani Shah,1 Rami Ben-Joseph1 1Purdue Pharma, LP, Stamford, CT, USA; 2Health Outcomes Practice, Kantar Health, New York, NY, USA Study objectives: Middle-of-the-night (MOTN) awakenings with difficulty returning to sleep are among the most common sym...
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Main Authors: | Moline M, DiBonaventura MD, Shah D, Ben-Joseph R |
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Dove Medical Press
2014
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