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Permanent brain damage?
Structural damage. Many long-term benzodiazepine users who have stopped taking the
drugs complain of a variety of seemingly irreversible psychological and/or physical
symptoms which they attribute to permanent brain damage caused by the drugs.
However, the question of whether benzodiazepines cause brain damage is still unsolved. In
1982 Professor Malcolm Lader and colleagues reported the results of a small study using
CAT (computerised axial tomography) brain scans in 14 long-term benzodiazepines users
compared with control subjects.