2018
DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.69128
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Medical marijuana in treating obstructive sleep apnea

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“…Marijuana use has been reported to be associated with either a short or long sleep duration in previous studies ( Babson et al, 2017 , Bhagavan et al, 2020 , Pupko, 2018 , Schwenk et al, 2022 ) and is sometimes perceived as providing benefits as a sleep aid ( Goodhines et al, 2019 , Doremus et al, 2019 , Diep et al, 2022 , Drazdowski et al, 2021 ), which served as a double-edged sword. Schwenk et al found that recent cannabis users had greater adjusted odds of reporting both short and long sleep.…”
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“…Marijuana use has been reported to be associated with either a short or long sleep duration in previous studies ( Babson et al, 2017 , Bhagavan et al, 2020 , Pupko, 2018 , Schwenk et al, 2022 ) and is sometimes perceived as providing benefits as a sleep aid ( Goodhines et al, 2019 , Doremus et al, 2019 , Diep et al, 2022 , Drazdowski et al, 2021 ), which served as a double-edged sword. Schwenk et al found that recent cannabis users had greater adjusted odds of reporting both short and long sleep.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%