mardi 22 août 2017
Opioid volume down in Ont., but many still exceed recommended dose: report
Ontario doctors appear to be prescribing lower amounts of opioids overall to treat patients with pain, say researchers, but many longtime users continue to be given daily doses of the potent narcotics that exceed national practice guidelines
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