This paper reviews the literature on the epidemiological, biological and clinical
features of benzodiazepine dependence and withdrawal syndrome, focusing on clinical
problems associated with the long-term use of benzodiazepine (BZs) in mood and anxiety
disorders. These conditions represent the most frequent mental disorders for which
BZs are overprescribed. In addition to dependence and withdrawal phenomena, the presence
of chronic subtle toxicity and the interference with the underlying psycho-pathology
observed with BZ use suggests a need for a more careful evaluation of the risk-benefit
ratio in the long-term administration of BZs.