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Don't know how to properly correct cite

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I don't know how to make this edit properly, but the source currently listed as 151 (Baillargeon et al., 2003) is not the right source for the long discussion that it's cited for in the Elderly section at the end of the article. The correct source (which isn't in the sources list at all) is a Curran et al. study from 2003, and here's the DOI: 10.1017/S0033291703008213.

ADDED: OK, I made this correction on 2/11/19. *pats himself on back*

Stwvk (talk) 19:32, 4 February 2019 (UTC)stwvk[reply]

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As prescribed?

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Re "Benzodiazepine withdrawal syndrome (BZD withdrawal) is the cluster of signs and symptoms that may emerge when a person who has been taking as prescribed as prescribed develops a physical dependence on them and then reduces the dose or stops taking them without a safe taper schedule", where is the source for the "as prescribed" claim? I did a bit of searching, and the sources I found seem to support "when a person who has been taking benzodiazepines" without the "as prescribed" bit. Our article at Benzodiazepine use disorder says "Benzodiazepines are one of the more common prescription drugs used recreationally". I suggest deleting the "as prescribed". --Guy Macon Alternate Account (talk) 01:17, 20 April 2024 (UTC)[reply]