mercredi 17 mai 2017
Ontarians filled 9.2 million opioid prescriptions in 2015-2016, new data shows
The number of opioid prescriptions filled in Ontario has jumped by five per cent in two years — up to 9.2 million prescriptions in 2015-2016, according to data released by the province's health advisory.
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