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Comparative out-of-hospital mortality of long-acting opioids prescribed for non-cancer pain: A retrospective cohort study.

Cecilia P ChungWilliam D DupontKatherine T MurrayKathi HallC Michael SteinWayne A Ray
Published in: Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (2018)
In the study population, long-acting opioids for non-cancer pain were associated with high out-of-hospital mortality rates. We found comparable out-of-hospital mortality risks associated with transdermal fentanyl and morphine SR. The risk of out-of-hospital death for oxycodone CR was lower than that for morphine SR.
Keyphrases
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