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BMC Med
September 2019
Department of Immunobiology, Blizard Institute, 4 Newark Street, London, E1 2AT, UK.
Br J Gen Pract
May 2015
Dean Emeritus of the Royal Society of Medicine, Past President FHPMP the Society of Apothecaries, Senior Lecturer in Family Medicine RCSI Medical University of Bahrain, and BJGP Senior Ethics Advisor.
Qual Health Res
March 2016
University of Westminster, London, United Kingdom
Benzodiazepines are group of drugs used mainly as sedatives, hypnotics, muscle relaxants, and anti-epileptics. Tapering off benzodiazepines is, for some users, a painful, traumatic, and protracted process. In this article, I use an autoethnographic approach, adopting the metaphor of water, to examine heuristically my experience of iatrogenic illness and recovery.
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