Emergency departments likely overprescribing opioids for acute painacichcJul 28, 20241 min readFrom Physcians Weekly:In this cohort study, majority of the participants did not use all of the opioids prescribed to them in the emergency department (ED) implicating that doctors working in the ED can lower the number of opioids prescribed. Click to read the study in CMAJ
From Physcians Weekly:In this cohort study, majority of the participants did not use all of the opioids prescribed to them in the emergency department (ED) implicating that doctors working in the ED can lower the number of opioids prescribed. Click to read the study in CMAJ
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