Treatment of iatrogenic drug dependence in the general hospital.
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Despite the vast literature on drug dependence, little has been written about patients who become addicted while taking medically prescribed drugs for organic pathology. Observations from a psychiatric consultation-liaison service reveal that these patients are frequently middle-aged with no history of drug abuse before the onset of a chronic medical condition. Associated with their medical condition is a dependence on narcotics and/or psychotropic medications for such complaints as pain, headache, insomnia, and anxiety. Thea addiction may persist for years without acknowledgement by a patient, doctor, or family, although there is usually a progressive constriction of social and occupational functioning. The primary physician is highly valued by the patient; this manifest appreciation trends to facilitate the primary physician's continued prescription of large doses of addicting drugs. Treatment involving detoxification typically goes through a series of stages, each of which has characteristic hazards and pitfalls that can lead to failure of treatment.