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Substance abuse is a complex problem in the elderly population. It is one of the problems among the older population which is largely overlooked and under reported. Many factors contribute to this, not least the fact that presentation may be atypical and hence easily missed by the medical practitioner. There may be many clues to its existence, provided the physician remains alert to these. Despite this it is quite comforting to know that once identified, the evidence to date suggests that older people may respond at least as well as younger people to treatment.
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Babypaul, D., Czernicki, M., Kunnumpurath, S. (2015). Substance Abuse in the Elderly. In: Kaye, A., Vadivelu, N., Urman, R. (eds) Substance Abuse. Springer, New York, NY. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1951-2_36
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