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Sleeping pill wakens coma patients

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Reported in the Grauniad today...and shortened for brevity...
Tuesday September 12, 2006
The Guardian

For three years, Riaan Bolton has lain motionless, his eyes open but unseeing. After a devastating car crash doctors said he would never again see or speak or hear. Now his mother, Johanna, dissolves a pill in a little water on a teaspoon and forces it gently into his mouth. Within half an hour, as if a switch has been flicked in his brain, Riaan looks around his home in the South African town of Kimberley and says, "Hello." Shortly after his accident, Johanna had turned down the option of letting him die.

Three hundred miles away, Louis Viljoen, a young man who had once been cruelly described by a doctor as "a cabbage", greets me with a mischievous smile and a streetwise four-move handshake. Until he took the pill, he too was supposed to be in what doctors call a persistent vegetative state.

Across the Atlantic in the United States, George Melendez, who is also brain-damaged, has lain twitching and moaning as if in agony for years, causing his parents unbearable grief. He, too, is given this little tablet and again, it's as if a light comes on. His father asks him if he is, indeed, in pain. "No," George smiles, and his family burst into tears.

It all sounds miraculous, you might think. And in a way, it is. But this is not a miracle medication, the result of groundbreaking neurological research. Instead, these awakenings have come as the result of an accidental discovery by a dedicated - and bewildered - GP. They have all woken up, paradoxically, after being given a commonly used sleeping pill.

Helen Pidd

This is fascinating, weird and quite touching...
full article here:http://www.guardian.co.uk/g2/story/0,,1870171,00.html
 
Yeah this struck me in today's Garudian. Its all a bit scary but fascinating.
 
It seems that it was zopiclone zolpidiem which they used its also v effective apparently in confusion in the elderly

And works as an antianxiety, the field of drugs doing crazy things they shouldn't is fascinating...
 
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