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Sex-related differences in opioid administration in the emergency department: a population-based study.

Torey LauJake HaywardShabnam VatanpourGrant Innes
Published in: Emergency medicine journal : EMJ (2021)
This population-based study demonstrated high variability in opioid use across different settings. Overall, men and women had similar likelihood of receiving opioids; however men with trauma, flank pain, headache and abdominal pain were much more likely to receive opioids. ED physicians should self-examine their analgesic practices with respect to possible sex biases, and departments should introduce evidence-based, indication-specific analgesic protocols to reduce practice variability and optimise opioid analgesia.
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