2018
DOI: 10.4140/tcp.n.2018.711.
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Clinical Pharmacist Intervention to Engage Older Adults in Reducing Use of Alprazolam

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“…Only two studies reported that patients were prescribed Z‐drugs [64,67]. The studies were conducted in general practice [50,61–63,67], integrated health‐care delivery systems [64,65] and community pharmacies [66] throughout four countries: Canada [66], Spain [63,67], United Kingdom [50,61,62] and United States [64,65].…”
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“…Only two studies reported that patients were prescribed Z‐drugs [64,67]. The studies were conducted in general practice [50,61–63,67], integrated health‐care delivery systems [64,65] and community pharmacies [66] throughout four countries: Canada [66], Spain [63,67], United Kingdom [50,61,62] and United States [64,65].…”
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“…The included studies highlighted the potential to include health-care professionals other than prescribers in intervention delivery (e.g. pharmacists [50,64,65]). A follow-up evaluation of the study by Heather et al that identified a deviation from the trial protocol, whereby a practice pharmacist had delivered interventions instead of the GP, found the pharmacist's involvement to be a potentially cost-effective means of reducing long-term benzodiazepine use [72].…”
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