Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8717964 | Annals of Emergency Medicine | 2018 | 30 Pages |
Abstract
Compared with non-ED settings, opioid prescriptions provided to opioid-naive patients in the ED were more likely to align with CDC recommendations. They were shorter, written for lower daily doses, and less likely to be for long-acting formulations. Prescriptions from the ED are associated with a lower risk of progression to long-term use.
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Authors
Molly Moore PhD, W. Michael MD, Erik P. MD, MS, Ellen R. PhD, Joseph S. MD, MHS, Henry J. PhD, Bjug PhD, MD, Nilay D. PhD, M. Fernanda MD, MS,