There is a strange paradox in mental health that leads many patients to abandon the treatments that keep them stable and, at the same time, cling to others that they may no longer need.Spain is one of the countries with the highest consumption of benzodiazepines in the world, but many patients interrupt on their own crucial drugs to prevent relapses. Dr. Jesús Artal, head of the Psychiatry Service of the Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital…
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There is a strange paradox in mental health that leads many patients to abandon the treatments that keep them stable and, at the same time, cling to others that they may no longer need.Spain is one of the countries with the highest consumption of benzodiazepines in the world, but many patients interrupt on their own crucial drugs to prevent relapses. Dr. Jesús Artal, head of the Psychiatry Service of the Marqués de Valdecilla University Hospital…