One in three chronic pain sufferers have difficulty getting ongoing opioid prescriptions
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One in fiveAustralians live with chronic pain lasting three months or more.Common causes includeback and neck pain, headache…
One in fiveAustralians live with chronic pain lasting three months or more.Common causes includeback and neck pain, headache…
13 May 2022 Recent measures aimed at curbing opioid overprescribing make it hard for those with chronic pain to get treatment.
Measures to curb growing rates of opioid use are also making it difficult for people with long-term, chronic pain to get…
– By Ria Hopkins, PhD Candidate, National Drug and Alcohol Research Centre, UNSW Sydney Australians live with chronic pain…
One in five Australians live with chronic pain lasting three months or more. Common causes include back and neck pain, headache…
One in five Australians live with chronic pain lasting three months or more. Common causes include back and neck pain, headache…
One in five Australians live with chronic pain lasting three months or more. Common causes include back and neck pain, headache…
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One in five Australians live with chronic pain lasting three months or more. Common causes include back and neck pain, headache…
Several changes to the regulation of opioid supply in Australia come into effect today (1 June).
Several changes to the regulation of opioid supply in Australia come into effect today (June 1).
– By Suzanne Nielsen, Associate Professor and Deputy Director, Monash Addiction Research Centre, Monash University Several…
Several changes to the regulation of opioid supply in Australia come into effect today (June 1).