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Predicting at-risk opioid use three months after ed visit for trauma: Results from the AURORA study
Author(s) -
B.E. Punches,
U. Stolz,
C.E. Freiermuth,
R.M. Ancona,
S.A. McLean,
S.L. House,
F.L. Beaudoin,
X. An,
J.S. Stevens,
D. Zeng,
T.C. Neylan,
G.D. Clifford,
T. Jovanovic,
S.D. Linnstaedt,
L.T. Germine,
Kenneth A. Bollen,
S.L. Rauch,
J.P. Haran,
A.B. Storrow,
C. Lewandowski,
P.I. Musey,
P.L. Hendry,
S. Sheikh,
C.W. Jones,
M.C. Kurz,
N.T. Gentile,
M.E. McGrath,
L.A. Hudak,
J.L. Pascual,
M.J. Seamon,
E. Harris,
A.M. Chang,
C. Pearson,
D.A. Peak,
R.C. Merchant,
R.M. Domeier,
N.K. Rathlev,
B.J. O apos Neil,
L.D. Sanchez,
S.E. Bruce,
R.H. Pietrzak,
J. Joormann,
D.M. Barch,
D.A. Pizzagalli,
J.W. Smoller,
B. Luna,
S.E. Harte,
J.M. Elliott,
R.C. Kessler,
K.J. Ressler,
K.C. Koenen,
M.S. Lyons
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
carolina digital repository (university of north carolina at chapel hill)
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.17615/4tzj-r085
Subject(s) - opioid , medicine , emergency medicine , receptor

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