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Opioid Addiction 1st Edition American Academy Of Pediatrics

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Opioid Addiction 1st Edition American Academy Of Pediatrics
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Publisher: American Academy of Pediatrics
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.57 MB
Pages: 140
Author: American Academy of Pediatrics
ISBN: 9781610022798, 1610022793
Language: English
Year: 2018
Edition: 1

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Opioid Addiction 1st Edition American Academy Of Pediatrics by American Academy Of Pediatrics 9781610022798, 1610022793 instant download after payment.

he opioid crisis has become far more serious than some of the other epidemics the country has faced. Patients are being prescribed opioids for pain too often and for too long, with insufficient oversight in terms of administering the drug, which can lead to abuse. In addition, if an adult is prescribed 30 days of opioids but uses the medication for only two days, the rest of it may sit in a medicine cabinet. If a teen has access to the leftovers, there is potential for abuse. So, what alternatives to opioids are available to pediatricians caring for patients in pain? This collection of timely AAP journal articles, blog posts, and policy explores the risks and possible solutions. Adapted from AAP News article "Opioid Crisis a 'Silent Killer' What Pediatricians Can Do" from September 15, 2017.

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