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Prescription drugs for pain in Oregon

Oregonian Turns To Heroin For Pain Relief After Opioid Prescription Cut (OPB, 7/18/2016)

Can Changing How You Think About Pain Lessen What You Feel? (Lund Report)

preventionPlanOregon prescription drug overdose, misuse, and dependency prevention plan [PDF] (2015) Injury and Violence Prevention Program

poisoningOverdosePrescription drug poisoning/overdose in Oregon [PDF] (2015) Injury and Violence Prevention Program

reducingOpioidReducing opioid overdose, misuse and dependency : a guide for CCOs [PDF] (2015) Oregon Health Authority

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Posted in Health Authority and tagged drug abuse, opioids, overdoses, pain management, painkillers, prescription drugs on July 21, 2016 by Government Information and Library Services.

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