Canadians far more likely to fill prescription for opioids after routine surgery than patients in Sweden, study shows - The Globe and Mail

  1. Canadians far more likely to fill prescription for opioids after routine surgery than patients in Sweden, study shows  The Globe and Mail
  2. How doctors' prescriptions may have helped fuel the U.S. opioid crisis  Los Angeles Times
  3. Canadians fill 7 times more opioid prescriptions after minor surgery than Swedes: study  Global News
  4. Seven times more opioid prescriptions filled in Canada than Sweden: study  CTV News
  5. New study suggests Canadian patients are getting more opioids than they need  CityNews Vancouver
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