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Jun 2015

A Clinical Ethics Approach to Opioid Treatment of Chronic Noncancer Pain

Mitchell J. Cohen, MD and William C. Jangro, DO
Because knowledge about the efficacy of long-term opioid use is lacking, decisions about opioid treatment for chronic nonmalignant pain should be guided by a six-step decision making process that is based in clinical ethics.
AMA J Ethics. 2015;17(6):521-529. doi: 10.1001/journalofethics.2015.17.6.nlit1-1506.
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