jeudi 22 juin 2017
Doctors 'gun shy' to prescribe opioids hurting those in pain, say experts
A Windsor woman says she cannot find a doctor to renew her opioid prescriptions. Her family doctor has retired and has not been able to find a doctor who will help her medicate.
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