Quebec doctors to face increased scrutiny for overprescription of anti-anxiety medication

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The misuse of benzodiazepines is sparking concern in Quebec and prompting the college of physicians to increase its scrutiny of doctors who overprescribe them. 

Benzos, as they are colloquially called, are a class of drugs prescribed to treat anxiety, among other disorders. They include brand name drugs like Valium, Xanax and Ativan.

But experts say they can have dangerous side effects and can be habit-forming, especially when misused. 

“These medications are intended for short-term use for insomnia or anxiety,” said Camille Gagnon, a pharmacist and associate director of the Canadian Network for Appropriate Medication Use and Deprescription.  

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