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Race and Gender Are Associated with Opioid Dose Reduction Among Patients on Chronic Opioid Therapy
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Black race and female gender were associated with greater odds of opioid dose reduction, whereas clinical factors of high opioid dose and concurrent benzodiazepine prescription were not. Efforts to reduce opioid dose should target patients based on clinical factors and address potential biases in clinical decision-making.
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