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Posted by ksleep on May 27, 2004 at 21:09:47:When OSA was the suspected diagnosis I worked with a Dr. that would allow us to give Sonota in an hour if a patient had trouble getting to sleep. Now a different Dr. has never heard of this and we are having trouble with both the pre=CPAP patients and the CPAP patients getting diagnoses and treatments done.
How aggressive are others in using agents to help patients sleep especially the OSA types?
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