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The lesser evil? Initiating a benzodiazepine prescription in general practice
Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care, 10/06/08
Anthierens S et al. - The main concern of GPs is to help the patient. GPs should be aware of the addictive nature of BZD even in low doses and a non-pharmacological approach should be seen as the best first approach. If GPs decide to prescribe a BZD they should make plain to the patient that the medication is only a “temporary” solution with clear agreements with regard to medication withdrawal.
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