Nicholson A N, Roth T, Stone B M
Aviat Space Environ Med. 1985 Apr;56(4):299-303.
The management of sleep difficulties which arise during air operations must be related, at least initially, to the cause, but the aeromedical specialist is frequently faced with the possible use of hypnotics. There are no simple guidelines, but an understanding of various issues will help toward the effective use of these drugs in those who have to cope with irregularity of rest and carry out skilled work. Some knowledge of the pharmacokinetics of the drugs concerned is useful as persistence of effect and the potential for accumulation with repeated ingestion are important factors, while efficacy in relation to sleep of different durations and at unusual times must also be considered.