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Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™

Ep. 411 Benzodiazepines: From Relief to Risk in Mental Health with Dr. Olivera Bogunovic and Holly Hardman

Everyday Wellness with Cynthia Thurlow ™

Cynthia Thurlow

Alternative Health, Nutrition, Science, Life Sciences, Health & Fitness

4.81K Ratings

🗓️ 6 November 2024

⏱️ 56 minutes

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Summary

I am thrilled to have Dr. Olivera Bogunovic and Holly Hardman with me on the show today. Dr. Bogunovic is an assistant professor of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the medical director of the alcohol, drug, and addiction outpatient program at the McLean Hospital, and Holly directed the documentary As Prescribed. In today’s discussion, we dive into the ongoing benzodiazepine crisis in the United States, with over 92 million prescriptions written each year for medications like Ativan, Valium, Xanax, and Klonopin. We discuss the origin of those drugs in the 1970s as treatments for anxiety and how they lead to tremendous physical dependency. Holly shares her experience with the neurological effects she suffered after long-term use of Klonopin, and we examine challenges in psychiatric care, the need for informed consent, and the impact of social media. We also cover the role of lifestyle, the need for psychotherapy and psychosocial support, and the significance of hope. This conversation is truly invaluable! Given how frequently benzodiazepines get prescribed, everyone must understand their associated risks and considerations. IN THIS EPISODE YOU WILL LEARN: How prescribing practices have evolved over the last two decades The significant consequences older adults face when they suddenly stop using benzodiazepines  Holly shares how doctors misinformed her when she began taking Klonopin.  Holly describes the benzodiazepine-induced symptoms and cognitive issues she experienced Why people must get informed about the long-term effects of benzodiazepines when consenting to take them How benzodiazepines work in the body and impact the brain Why benzodiazepines are ineffective when used long-term for insomnia The challenges certain people face when accessing psychiatric care What is BIND, and what are its symptoms? The significance of diet and holistic approaches for managing mental health and why community support is essential in the recovery process Why As Prescribed is an educational documentary for everyone Connect with Cynthia Thurlow   Follow on Twitter Instagram LinkedIn Check out Cynthia’s website Submit your questions to [email protected] Connect with Dr. Olivera Bogunovic The McLean Hospital (in Boston) The documentary, As Prescribed, is available in the United States and Canada on Prime Video, Apple, Kanopy, Tubi, and Google.

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0:00.0

Welcome to Everyday Wellness Podcast.

0:04.2

I'm your host, nurse practitioner, Cynthia Thurlow.

0:07.5

This podcast is designed to educate, empower, and inspire you to achieve your health and wellness goals.

0:13.9

My goal and intent is to provide you with the best content and conversations from leaders in the health and wellness industry each week and impact

0:22.1

over a million lives.

0:29.0

Today, I had the honor of connecting with Dr. Olivera, Bo Ginovick, who's a assistant professor

0:35.8

of psychiatry at Harvard Medical School and the

0:38.1

medical director of the McLean Hospital's Alcohol, Drug, and Addiction Outpatient Program,

0:43.7

as well as the director of as prescribed, Holly Hardman.

0:47.6

Today we spoke extensively about the scope of the current benzodiazepine crisis.

0:52.3

For listeners, these are drugs like Ativan, Valium,

0:55.5

Xanax, and Clonopin. There are over 92 million prescriptions for these drugs every year in the

1:01.3

United States. We spoke about the role of the development of these drugs in the 1970s and how they

1:07.4

were initially designed to help control anxiety, but they do incur tremendous physical

1:12.3

dependency. We spoke about Holly's story, her 17-year history of taking clonopin for chronic fatigue

1:20.3

syndrome, and how that led to significant long-term neurologic symptoms, how taking benzodiazepines are, quote-unquote, a silent killer,

1:30.6

issues surrounding current models of care about psychiatric illnesses, the roots of opiate addiction,

1:37.0

the role of tolerance and how many benzodiazepines are prescribed for sleep disturbances,

1:43.4

but only work for about 28 days.

1:45.8

The role of fully informed consent, bind, which is benzodia induced neurologic symptoms,

1:52.5

the role of accessibility to mental health care and the stigma surrounding it,

1:58.0

the impact of social media as well as polypharmacy, which means multiple

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