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6 tips to keep you and your family safe while taking opioids 
6 tips to keep you and your family safe while taking opioids
  • October 10, 2022
Tags: Dr. Tony Hampton, Dr. Michael McNett, Dr. Naythea Johnson, Dr. Oyinkansola Okubanjo, Prescription, Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, Dr. Mark Butterly, naloxone, opioid education, pharmacy, opioid help, pain management, prescription opioids, AmerisourceBergen Foundation, acute pain, opioid safety, Advocate Aurora Health, Dr. Andrew Yu, Dr. Diana Bottari, Shellie Chambers, chronic pain, Noelle Chapman
Experts share how to monitor opioid usage being taken for acute or chronic pain.

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