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Feedback reduces opioid prescriptions
Science, 2018Neuroscience Most people addicted to opioids began taking them because they were legally prescribed. Little attention has been paid to changing physicians' prescribing behavior. Using a randomized controlled trial format, Doctor et al. monitored the effect of notifying physicians who had a patient die of opioid overdose within 12 months of a ...
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Australian family physician, 2007
It can be said that chronic pain patients comprise a large part of general practice. It would be accepted that general practitioners treat pain to the best of their abilities and, where indicated, use opioids for this purpose. After all, opioids have been used for the treatment of cancer and acute pain for many years. While a growing body of literature
Colin Malcolm, Brown, Geoff, Anderson
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It can be said that chronic pain patients comprise a large part of general practice. It would be accepted that general practitioners treat pain to the best of their abilities and, where indicated, use opioids for this purpose. After all, opioids have been used for the treatment of cancer and acute pain for many years. While a growing body of literature
Colin Malcolm, Brown, Geoff, Anderson
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Opioids for chronic pain management in patients with dialysis-dependent kidney failure
Nature Reviews Nephrology, 2021Daniel G Tobin +2 more
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Use of Opioids for Adults With Pain From Cancer or Cancer Treatment: ASCO Guideline
Journal of Clinical Oncology, 2023Judith A Paice +2 more
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CDC Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain — United States, 2016
MMWR Recommendations and Reports, 2016Roger Chou
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