Receipt of multiple outpatient opioid prescriptions is associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes in youth: opioid prescribing trends, individual characteristics, and outcomes from 2005 to 2016


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Melissa Pielech, Eric Kruger, William Evan Rivers, Harry E Snow, Kevin E Vowles
Pain, vol. 161, LWW, 2020, pp. 1297--1310

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Pielech, M., Kruger, E., Rivers, W. E., Snow, H. E., & Vowles, K. E. (2020). Receipt of multiple outpatient opioid prescriptions is associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes in youth: opioid prescribing trends, individual characteristics, and outcomes from 2005 to 2016. Pain, 161, 1297–1310.


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Pielech, Melissa, Eric Kruger, William Evan Rivers, Harry E Snow, and Kevin E Vowles. “Receipt of Multiple Outpatient Opioid Prescriptions Is Associated with Increased Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Youth: Opioid Prescribing Trends, Individual Characteristics, and Outcomes from 2005 to 2016.” Pain 161 (2020): 1297–1310.


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Pielech, Melissa, et al. “Receipt of Multiple Outpatient Opioid Prescriptions Is Associated with Increased Risk of Adverse Outcomes in Youth: Opioid Prescribing Trends, Individual Characteristics, and Outcomes from 2005 to 2016.” Pain, vol. 161, LWW, 2020, pp. 1297–310.


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@article{pielech2020a,
  title = {Receipt of multiple outpatient opioid prescriptions is associated with increased risk of adverse outcomes in youth: opioid prescribing trends, individual characteristics, and outcomes from 2005 to 2016},
  year = {2020},
  journal = {Pain},
  pages = {1297--1310},
  publisher = {LWW},
  volume = {161},
  author = {Pielech, Melissa and Kruger, Eric and Rivers, William Evan and Snow, Harry E and Vowles, Kevin E}
}


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