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Are medical comorbidities contributing to the use of opioid analgesics in patients with knee osteoarthritis?
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Are medical comorbidities contributing to the use of opioid analgesics in patients with knee osteoarthritis?

L.K. King, D.A. Marshall, C.A. Jones, L.J. Woodhouse, B. Ravi, P.D. Faris, G.A. Hawker, E. Bohm, M.J. Dunbar, P. Faris, …
Osteoarthritis and Cartilage, Vol.28(8), pp.1030-1037
2020

Abstract

Analgesics Epidemiology Opioids Osteoarthritis Pharmacology Aged Alberta Analgesics, Opioid Comorbidity Cross-Sectional Studies Depression Female Gastrointestinal Diseases Humans Hypertension Male Middle Aged Osteoarthritis, Knee Self Report narcotic analgesic agent narcotic analgesic agent adult aged Article cohort analysis comorbidity cross-sectional study depression disease association drug effect drug use educational status female functional status gastrointestinal disease human hypertension income knee osteoarthritis knee pain major clinical study male pain assessment people by smoking status priority journal self report sex ratio social support total knee arthroplasty Alberta depression gastrointestinal disease hypertension knee osteoarthritis middle aged pathophysiology
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