Neuropsychological impairment and exclusive abuse of sedatives or hypnotics

Abstract
In a group of 55 consecutively admitted patients who exclusively abused sedatives or hypnotics, neuropsychological performance was significantly lower and signs of intellectual impairment significantly more often diagnosed than in a matched control group taken from the general population. A relationship between abuse of sedatives or hypnotics and cerebral disorder apparently exists.

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