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Ambulatory Diagnosis and Treatment of Nonmalignant Pain in the United States, 2000–2010
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Increased opioid prescribing has not been accompanied by similar increases in nonopioid analgesics or the proportion of ambulatory pain patients receiving pharmacologic treatment. Clinical alternatives to prescription opioids may be underutilized as a means of treating ambulatory nonmalignant pain.
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