Prescription drug monitoring programs and prescription pain medication misuse among U.S. high school students-2019
Abstract Background Prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) are state-level databases that track and inform prescribing practices to reduce prescription drug diversion and misuse. To our knowledge, only three studies have examined the impact of PDMPs on opioid-related outcomes among adolescent...
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Main Authors: | Kevin Liu (Author), Marco Benedetti (Author), Alexander Evans (Author), Motao Zhu (Author) |
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