@JerrySoucyRN @jtrebach Benzos are fine when indicated, risk of dependence low. We’ve studied this in @JournalGIM — outpatient scripts primarily driven by longtime users not those with a single script or two over a 1-2 year period https://t.co/tmY5SKZvGG
RT @pash22: Benzodiazepine Use in the USA Is Driven by Long-term Users https://t.co/OoSxdjYoV8 via @mikejohansenmd & @reverendofdoubt
Benzodiazepine Use in the USA Is Driven by Long-term Users https://t.co/OoSxdjYoV8 via @mikejohansenmd & @reverendofdoubt
@HillPharmD @dawso007 Our paper here w/ @mikejohansenmd has 2002-2016, by prescription refills instead of visits https://t.co/ulY3iesAGh
@HOGTOWN_DOC Maybe, maybe not 🤷🏻♂️ our work in @JournalGIM led by @mikejohansenmd https://t.co/MYk74WY4IN
@jack_turban @drjessigold @NPR @WBUR Hard to say, likely no. Short term use very unlikely to transform into long term use. @mikejohansenmd and I have studied this using all-payer data, and our study critiques some other studies that didn’t use appropriate
Benzodiazepine Use in the USA Is Driven by Long-term Users: a Repeated Cross-sectional Study of MEPS 2002–2016 https://t.co/mP4OZK7K6l
RT @JournalGIM: JGIM author @reverendofdoubt comments on his JGIM article https://t.co/0XToWmreVC
RT @JournalGIM: JGIM author @reverendofdoubt comments on his JGIM article https://t.co/0XToWmreVC
JGIM author @reverendofdoubt comments on his JGIM article
RT @JournalGIM: Benzodiazepine Use in the USA Is Driven by Long-term Users: a Repeated Cross-sectional Study of MEPS 2002–2016 https://t.co…
RT @JournalGIM: Benzodiazepine Use in the USA Is Driven by Long-term Users: a Repeated Cross-sectional Study of MEPS 2002–2016 https://t.co…
RT @JournalGIM: Benzodiazepine Use in the USA Is Driven by Long-term Users: a Repeated Cross-sectional Study of MEPS 2002–2016 https://t.co…
Benzodiazepine Use in the USA Is Driven by Long-term Users: a Repeated Cross-sectional Study of MEPS 2002–2016 https://t.co/XPWP86BKvh