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A district benzodiazepine policy in practice
Prescribing changes over 19 months
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 02 January 2018
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It was decided to plan the introduction of a benzodiazepine policy in North East Essex when the result of a health authority survey of all local general practitioners in 1986 revealed a substantial dependence problem among patients in the area.
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