Nonopioid pain prescriptions increased after 2016 CDC guideline, study finds umich jamanetworkopen
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Did nonopioid pain medication prescribing change after the release of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Guideline for Prescribing Opioids for Chronic Pain?In this cohort study of the insurance claims data of more than 15 million patients, nonopioid pain medication prescribing rates were higher by 3.0% in postguideline year 1, by 8.7% in postguideline year 2, and by 9.7% in postguideline year 3 than the preguideline pattern–based estimates.
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