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  • Overall, newer nonbenzodiazepine agents do not appear to impact breathing significantly during sleep, with negligible changes in AHI or oxygen saturation levels.99-101 However, benzodiazepines, including diazepam and midazolam, have been shown to preferentially reduce upper airway muscle tone more than diaphragmatic muscle tone,102-104 and this imbalance is thought to worsen OSA. Benzodiazepines a
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