• Question: does anesthetic intercept with the sleep pattern resulting in less sleep

    Asked by anon-189387 to Yousef on 15 Nov 2018.
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      Yousef Alqurashi answered on 15 Nov 2018:


      That’s a great question. We actually don’t know the exact answer for this. What we know is that Anaesthetic drugs make sleep cycles less harmonic, in another word, sleep stages not come as we expected them when we give people anaesthetic drugs. Is this mean less sleep, could be. But we are still figuring out.

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