Role of opioid use in gastrointestinal obstruction and perforation: A retrospective review
CONCLUSION: Pain killers should always be prescribed with caution and for a short duration. Alternative options for pain relief should be made available, and doctors should be trained. Drug abusers tend to have a gastrointestinal complication at an early age, which means they are prone to further complications and recurrence if the problem is not addressed on time.PMID:38533716 | DOI:10.5055/jom.0850
Source: Journal of Opioid Management - Category: Addiction Authors: Divya Bishnoi Priyanka Sharma Anant Kumar Rathi Source Type: research
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