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Modafinil and zolpidem use by emergency medicine residents
Brian D. McBeth
, Robert M. McNamara
, Felix K. Ankel
, Emily J. Mason
, Louis J. Ling
, Thomas J. Flottemesch
, Brent R. Asplin
Emergency Medicine
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Zolpidem
100%
Modafinil
100%
Emergency Medicine Residents
100%
Residency
57%
In-training Examination
28%
Long-term Safety
14%
Demographic Information
14%
Residency Program
14%
Headache
14%
Hallucinations
14%
Dizziness
14%
Emergency Medicine
14%
Amnesia
14%
Response Rate
14%
Palpation
14%
Insomnia
14%
Anonymous Survey
14%
Agitation
14%
Drowsiness
14%
Reasons for Use
14%
Uses Side
14%
Mood Lability
14%
Medicine and Dentistry
Emergency Medicine
100%
Zolpidem
100%
Modafinil
100%
Side Effect
62%
Prevalence
12%
Lacunar Amnesia
12%
Palpitations
12%
Headache
12%
Mental Instability
12%
Dizziness
12%
Restlessness
12%
Hallucination
12%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Modafinil
100%
Zolpidem
100%
Side Effect
71%
Headache
14%
Prevalence
14%
Dizziness
14%
Restlessness
14%
Heart Palpitation
14%
Hallucination
14%
Mental Instability
14%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Side Effect
100%