Controlled Substance Agreements for Opioids in a Primary Care Practice
ConclusionsCSAs present an opportunity to engage patients taking higher doses of opioids in discussions about opioid safety, appropriate dosing and tapering. CSAs could be leveraged to develop a population health management approach to the care of patients with CNCP.
Source: Journal of Pharmaceutical Policy and Practice - Category: Pharmaceuticals Source Type: research
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