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Post-surgical opioid prescription duration and the association with overdose and abuse

Brat, Gabriel, Denis Agniel, Andrew Beam, Brian Yorkgitis, Mark C Bicket, Kathe P Fox, Daniel Knecht, Cheryl Walraven, Nathan Palmer, and Isaac S Kohane. 2017. “Post-Surgical Opioid Prescription Duration and the Association With Overdose and Abuse”. Journal of the American College of Surgeons 225 (4): e29.
Last updated on 02/20/2025

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