Seniors, Low-Income Earners More Likely to Be Long-Term Users of Benzodiazepines: Study
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Seniors, low-income earners more likely to be long-term users of benzodiazepines: Study
Drugs to treat anxiety and sleep disorders are still being prescribed for extended periods to British Columbian patients – and increasingly so for baby boomers – despite warnings against long-term use, according to a University of British Columbia study.
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