
Doctor Warns: Long-Term Gidazepam Use Carries Dependence Risk
Is Long-Term Gidazepam Use Safe? Ukrainian Doctor Warns of Dependence Risks A recent video from the Sumy channel, a Ukrainian news outlet, features a neuropathologist discussing the potential dangers of extended Gidazepam use without medical supervision. The doctor, Liliya Gordienko-Kolotvina, cautions viewers about the risk of developing a physical dependence on the drug, a benzodiazepine commonly used for anxiety. "Prolonged, uncontrolled use of this drug leads to physical dependence, from which a person sometimes cannot free themselves," Dr. Gordienko-Kolotvina explains in the video. She emphasizes the importance of consulting a doctor for guidance on using Gidazepam safely and responsibly. The video, which has already garnered hundreds of views, highlights a critical health concern and encourages viewers to seek professional medical advice before engaging in long-term use of this medication. The Sumy channel provides a link to a Telegram channel for free consultations, indicating a commitment to public health information.