Concomitant Cannabis Misuse and Associations with Depression, Pain and Substance Misuse among Patients Prescribed Opioids
Background: Cannabis use is common among individuals with pain who are prescribed opioids, occurring in approximately 10% of this population. This study aims to explore the relationship between non-medical cannabis use and other health risks among individuals filling opioids at community pharmacies....
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Main Authors: | M. Aryana Bryan (Author), Elizabeth Charron (Author), Omolola Adeoye-Olatunde (Author), Jennifer Brown (Author), Udi Ghitza (Author), T. John Winhusen (Author), Gerald Cochran (Author) |
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2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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