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State of the Art and Science
Aug 2020

American College of Preventive Medicine Statement on Prioritizing Prevention in Opioid Research

Hunter Jackson Smith, MD, MPH, MBE, Elizabeth Salisbury-Afshar, MD, MPH, Bob Carr, MD, MPH, and Stephanie Zaza, MD, MPH
Opioid use research has focused mainly on treatment and overdose responses. Clinically and ethically, these priorities should change.
AMA J Ethics. 2020;22(8):E687-694. doi: 10.1001/amajethics.2020.687.

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