LO29: Unexplained variation in ‘to-go’ opioid prescribing across emergency departments in a large Canadian cohort

Volume: 21, Issue: S1, Pages: S17 - S17
Published: May 1, 2019
Abstract
Introduction : Emergency Department (ED) opioid prescribing has been linked to long-term use and dependence. Small packets of opioid medications are sometimes prescribed at discharge, i.e. ‘To-Go’, in an attempt to treat pain but avoid unintended consequences. The extent of this practice and its associated risks are not fully understood. This study's objective was to describe the use of ‘To-Go’ opioids in a large urban center. Methods :...
Paper Details
Title
LO29: Unexplained variation in ‘to-go’ opioid prescribing across emergency departments in a large Canadian cohort
Published Date
May 1, 2019
Volume
21
Issue
S1
Pages
S17 - S17
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