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04 Jun [125] ¿Los prescriptores pueden evitar su contribución a la enfermedad por uso de opioides?

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Caso de la ilustración: un individuo de 21 años de edad fue sometido a cirugía con la expectativa de mejorar su enfermedad. Se le prescribió al alta un opioide a dosis estándar durante cinco días....

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