The effectiveness of prescription drug monitoring programs at reducing opioid-related harms and consequences: a systematic review
Abstract Background In order to address the opioid crisis in North America, many regions have adopted preventative strategies, such as prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs). PDMPs aim to increase patient safety by certifying that opioids are prescribed in appropriate quantities. We aimed to...
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Main Authors: | Emily Rhodes (Author), Maria Wilson (Author), Alysia Robinson (Author), Jill A. Hayden (Author), Mark Asbridge (Author) |
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2019-11-01T00:00:00Z.
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