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Drug addiction is a disease and even pharmacists sometimes need support
The Pharmaceutical Journal, 01/22/08
Harvie F et al. - As health professionals we are naturally inclined to offer help and support to all our patients. Nevertheless, pharmacists are often horrified to learn of a colleague who has trouble with drink or drugs. Broadly speaking, health professionals are good at looking after other people but not so good at looking after themselves. The pharmacists’ health support programme exists to provide a safe place that a pharmacist or close family member can contact when they are worried about their own or someone else’s relationship with alcohol or drugs and is run by health professionals experienced in addiction
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