Characteristics of opioid prescriptions for discharged pediatric emergency department patients with acute injuries
Lauren Krystine Kahl, Martha W Stevens, Andrea C Gielen, Eileen M McDonald, Leticia Ryan
DOI: 10.1136/jim-2019-001035 Published 25 July 2019
Lauren Krystine Kahl
1
Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Martha W Stevens
1
Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Andrea C Gielen
2
Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Eileen M McDonald
2
Johns Hopkins Center for Injury Research and Policy, Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
Leticia Ryan
1
Pediatrics, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, Maryland, USA
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Characteristics of opioid prescriptions for discharged pediatric emergency department patients with acute injuries
Lauren Krystine Kahl, Martha W Stevens, Andrea C Gielen, Eileen M McDonald, Leticia Ryan
Journal of Investigative Medicine Aug 2019, 67 (6) 1024-1027; DOI: 10.1136/jim-2019-001035
Characteristics of opioid prescriptions for discharged pediatric emergency department patients with acute injuries
Lauren Krystine Kahl, Martha W Stevens, Andrea C Gielen, Eileen M McDonald, Leticia Ryan
Journal of Investigative Medicine Aug 2019, 67 (6) 1024-1027; DOI: 10.1136/jim-2019-001035