Physician Renewal of Chronically Prescribed Controlled Substances Based on Urine Drug Test Results
Objective: The effect of specific urine drug testing (UDT) results on physician prescribing habits has not been well described. The primary objective was to report renewal rates of chronically prescribed controlled substances based on types of inconsistent UDT results. Methods: We conducted a retros...
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Main Authors: | Fatima Hosain (Author), Josephine Lee (Author), Ashar Ata (Author), Ravneet K. Bhullar (Author), Andrew K. Chang (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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