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Title: Investigating the role of benzodiazepines in drug-related mortality: A systematic review undertaken on behalf of The Scottish National Forum on Drug-Related Deaths
Author(s): Johnson, Chris F
Barnsdale, Lee R
McAuley, Andrew
Contact Email: c.f.johnson@stir.ac.uk
Citation: Johnson CF, Barnsdale LR & McAuley A (2016) Investigating the role of benzodiazepines in drug-related mortality: A systematic review undertaken on behalf of The Scottish National Forum on Drug-Related Deaths. NHS Health Scotland. http://www.scotpho.org.uk/publications/reports-and-papers/1803-investigating-the-role-of-benzodiazepines-in-drug-related-mortality
Issue Date: 9-Feb-2016
Date Deposited: 20-May-2016
Publisher: NHS Health Scotland
Abstract: Owing to a lack of research on benzodiazepines, the National Forum on Drug-Related Deaths commissioned work addressing why benzodiazepines are common in DRDs and what role they play in such deaths, particularly at the high doses often reported. This Report presents the findings of a systematic review of evidence in relation to the use and misuse of benzodiazepines and highlights significant gaps in knowledge.
Type: Research Report
URL: http://www.scotpho.org.uk/publications/reports-and-papers/1803-investigating-the-role-of-benzodiazepines-in-drug-related-mortality
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1893/23220
Rights: The publisher has granted permission for use of this work in this Repository. Published by NHS Health Scotland: http://www.scotpho.org.uk/publications/reports-and-papers/1803-investigating-the-role-of-benzodiazepines-in-drug-related-mortality
Affiliation: FHSS Management and Support
ISD Scotland
NHS Health Scotland

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