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Abstract:
Experiences of a sample of Calgary physicians treating drug-related problems are described. Family physicians and specialists are compared on number of cases seen, by type of drug problems. Difficulties in treating or managing people with such problems, suggestions for overcoming difficulties, suggestions for improving treatment and prevention of drug-related problems in Calgary, and attitudes toward such problems are also reported.
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