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Survey of Ontario primary care physicians’ experiences with opioid prescribing

Elizabeth Francis Wenghofer, Lynn Wilson, Meldon Kahan, Carolynn Sheehan, Anita Srivastava, Ava Rubin and Joanne Brathwaite
Canadian Family Physician March 2011; 57 (3) 324-332;
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Survey of Ontario primary care physicians’ experiences with opioid prescribing
Elizabeth Francis Wenghofer, Lynn Wilson, Meldon Kahan, Carolynn Sheehan, Anita Srivastava, Ava Rubin, Joanne Brathwaite
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