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Diazepam - High Risk patients for abuse and dependence |  | Diazepam - High Risk patients for abuse and dependence: Encyclopedia II - Diazepam - High Risk patients for abuse and dependence |  | At a particular high risk are:
patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse or dependence
emotionally unstable patients
patients with severe personality disorders like Borderline Personality Disorder
patients with chronic pain or possible other forms of physical disorders
Patients from the aforementioned groups should be monitored very closely during therapy regarding signs of abuse and the development of dependence. Discontinue therapy, if any of these signs are noted. Long ...
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Diazepam - High Risk patients for abuse and dependence
At a particular high risk are:
- patients with a history of alcohol or drug abuse or dependence
- emotionally unstable patients
- patients with severe personality disorders like Borderline Personality Disorder
- patients with chronic pain or possible other forms of physical disorders
Patients from the aforementioned groups should be monitored very closely during therapy regarding signs of abuse and the development of dependence. Discontinue therapy, if any of these signs are noted. Long-term therapy in these patients is seldom, if ever, wanted or necessary.
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