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1963 10
1964 33
1965 11
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1973 1
1974 4
1975 9
1976 8
1977 15
1978 20
1979 24
1980 32
1981 53
1982 44
1983 42
1984 34
1985 36
1986 24
1987 21
1988 25
1989 23
1990 28
1991 28
1992 27
1993 28
1994 22
1995 28
1996 25
1997 39
1998 40
1999 36
2000 40
2001 53
2002 45
2003 48
2004 87
2005 49
2006 68
2007 65
2008 54
2009 70
2010 63
2011 62
2012 57
2013 39
2014 41
2015 38
2016 50
2017 60
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2019 44
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Prescribing sodium oxybate for narcolepsy.
Zeman A, Zaiwalla Z. Zeman A, et al. BMJ. 2016 Apr 28;353:i2367. doi: 10.1136/bmj.i2367. BMJ. 2016. PMID: 27126864 No abstract available.
Sodium oxybate for cataplexy.
Lemon MD, Strain JD, Farver DK. Lemon MD, et al. Ann Pharmacother. 2006 Mar;40(3):433-40; quiz 581-2. doi: 10.1345/aph.1G456. Epub 2006 Feb 28. Ann Pharmacother. 2006. PMID: 16507620 Review.
Sleep, Narcolepsy, and Sodium Oxybate.
Mamelak M. Mamelak M. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2022;20(2):272-291. doi: 10.2174/1570159X19666210407151227. Curr Neuropharmacol. 2022. PMID: 33827411 Free PMC article.
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