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Optimizing opioid prescribing and pain treatment for surgery: review and conceptual framework

Bicket, Mark C, Gabriel A Brat, Susan Hutfless, Christopher L Wu, Suzanne A Nesbit, and Caleb Alexander. 2019. “Optimizing Opioid Prescribing and Pain Treatment for Surgery: Review and Conceptual Framework”. American Journal of Health-System Pharmacy 76 (18): 1403-12.
Last updated on 02/21/2025

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