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Benzodiazepines 101: Facts, Myths, and Safety

Virtual
May 21, 2026

12:00 – 1:00pm

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This session is designed to clarify the role of benzodiazepines in modern clinical practice. Participants will review core pharmacology and appropriate indications, examine common misconceptions, and assess key risks such as tolerance, dependence, withdrawal, and drug–drug interactions. The session will also emphasize safety-focused strategies for prescribing, monitoring, and tapering benzodiazepines to support informed, responsible, and patient-centered care.

Learning Objectives:

  • Describe the pharmacology, indications, and evidence-based role of benzodiazepines in clinical practice.
  • Evaluate risks including tolerance, dependence, withdrawal, and drug–drug interactions.
  • Implement safety-focused strategies for prescribing, monitoring, and tapering benzodiazepines.

1 CE Credit (1.0 hour):

  • CME pending
  • MCBAP pending
  • Social Work pending
  • Meets DEA Training Requirements

Presenter(s):

  • Elizabeth Hoffman, MD