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Published in Urology

Journal Scan / Research · October 09, 2018

Quality Improvement Study Aimed at Improving Opiate Disposal Practices Following Urologic Surgery

The Journal of Urology

 

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The Journal of Urology
Post-Operative Opiate Use in Urologic Patients: A Quality Improvement Study Aimed at Improving Opiate Disposal Practices
J Urol 2018 Sep 26;[EPub Ahead of Print], J Cabo, RS Hsi, KR Scarpato

From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine.

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