Examining correlations between opioid dispensing and opioid-related hospitalizations in Canada, 2007-2016
Abstract Background High levels of opioid-related mortality, as well as morbidity, contribute to the excessive opioid-related disease burden in North America, induced by high availability of opioids. While correlations between opioid dispensing levels and mortality outcomes are well-established, few...
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Main Authors: | Wayne Jones (Author), Paul Kurdyak (Author), Benedikt Fischer (Author) |
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