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  • Book
    Nils Lindefors, Gerhard Andersson, editors.
    Contents:
    Introduction (including definitions and history)
    Depression
    Panic disorder and agoraphobia
    Social anxiety disorder
    Specific phobia
    Generalised anxiety disorder
    Obsessive-compulsive disorder
    PTSD
    Insomnia
    Health anxiety (Illness anxiety disorder)
    Eating disorders- Substance abuse
    Pathological gambling
    ICBT with children and adolescents
    ICBT with older people
    Future directions and new technologies.
    Digital Access Springer 2016
  • Article
    Robertson GS, MacGregor DM, Jones CJ.
    Br J Anaesth. 1977 Feb;49(2):133-40.
    In a double-blind study of 100 outpatients receiving methohexitone, nitrous oxide and halothane, the administration of doxapram 80 mg i.v. was associated with a significantly more rapid recovery from anaesthesia, the effect being more obvious in women than men. Doxapram produced a reduction of 3-4 min in the time of recovery to a safe level of consciousness. The effect was probably a result of the more rapid elimination of halothane caused by stimulation of respiration. In the patients who received doxapram the incidence of minor complications during recovery was reduced and there was some evidence of an improvement in the quality of recovery.
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