Effort To Control Opioids In An ER Leaves Some Sickle Cell Patients In Pain
People with sickle cell disease aren't fueling the opioid crisis, research shows. Yet some ER doctors still treat patients seeking relief for agonizing sickle cell crises as potential addicts.
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January 3, 2020 at 04:10AM
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NPR News: Effort To Control Opioids In An ER Leaves Some Sickle Cell Patients In Pain
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