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Patients with obstructive sleep apnea are reportedly more sensitive to even minimal doses of sedatives or narcotics than are normal persons. It has been suggested that the administration of these drugs results in decreased pharyngeal muscle tone, which may exacerbate airway obstruction, leading to hypoxia,
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