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Self-perceived motivation for benzodiazepine use and behavior related to benzodiazepine use among opiate-dependent patients
Journal of Substance Abuse Treatment, 07/30/09
Fatseas M et al. – Clinical observations have shown a high prevalence of benzodiazepine use among opiate–dependent patients. The behaviors associated with exclusive hedonic motivation were use in combination with other substances, the obtaining of benzodiazepines by the black market, and use of other routes of administration in search of a "blackout." Among patients who reported both motivations, there were distinct trends of behavior according to motivation.
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