Brief interventions targeting long‐term benzodiazepine and Z‐drug use in primary care: a systematic review and meta‐analysis
Addiction2020Vol. 115(9), pp. 1618–1639
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Thomas R. Lynch, Cristín Ryan, Carmel Hughes, Justin Presseau, Zack van Allen, Colin Bradley, Cathal Cadogan
Abstract
Brief interventions delivered in primary care are more effective than usual care in reducing and discontinuing long-term benzodiazepine/Z-drug use.
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