Justin Rust

Monday, December 3, 2018

Study: Opioid prescriptions by dentists linked to abuse risk

Opioid prescriptions by dentists and oral surgeons may lead to a statistically significant increased risk of persistent opioid use and abuse for adolescents and young adults, according to a major new study in JAMA Internal Medicine on December 3.


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