by DF Thompson 2024 Cited by 157Possible pharmacologic mechanisms for drug-induced nightmares, such as REM suppression and dopamine receptor stimulation, are reviewed. Drugs and dream
by I Niehaus 2024 Cited by 2Seeing Through Dreams: On the Efficacy of Antiretroviral Drugs in the South African Lowveld suppression; dizziness; impaired
den, it is remarkable that REM/dream suppression is never listed as a suppression is critical to the action of these drugs.19. While
This means that heavy drug use represses the mind s ability to dream. Having dreams about drugs are often just the mind finishing the dreams that were paused and unprocessed. Many of the more common drugs suppress dreams, and the brain constantly finds ways to regenerate those dreams over time. A Sign That You re Committed to the Cause
by L Kierlin 2024 Cited by 49drug-related REM sleep suppression, depression-related dream suppression, and recovery-related dream enhancement. Further research is needed
It's a side effect of SSRIs because they suppress your REM sleep (when you dream), so often you get rebound REM cycles where dreams are
Cannabis typically acts as a prohibitor of dreams, suppressing REM cycle sleep in which dreaming occurs.
Examples include cardiovascular drugs, anti-Parkinsonian medications Widespread use of REM/dream suppressant med- ications is
by DF Thompson 2024 Cited by 156Possible pharmacologic mechanisms for drug-induced nightmares, such as REM suppression and dopamine receptor stimulation, are reviewed. Drugs and dream
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Well done, WW.