lundi 20 février 2017
Young kids at risk of opioid overdose from adult prescriptions in household: study
Young children whose mothers have been prescribed an opioid are at an increased risk of being hospitalized for an overdose from the potent pain medications, most often through accidental ingestion, a study has found.
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