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Journal Article

Citation

Wells F. J. Med. Ethics 1976; 2(2): 68-70.

Copyright

(Copyright © 1976, BMJ Publishing Group)

DOI

unavailable

PMID

940140

PMCID

PMC2495119

Abstract

Dr Wells, a general practitioner, looks at the problem of barbiturate dependence from the point of view of the prescribing doctor who has to choose for his patients - of all ages - the drug, usually a hypnotic, which is sought for insomnia or states of anxiety and stress. He argues that it is wise to prescribe non-barbiturates, but that even in elderly people it is possible and the right course of action is to wean these patients from their dependence on sleep-inducing drugs. Young people often acquire the drug habit by taking hypnotics from a bedside table or a bathroom cabinet in their own homes.


Language: en

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