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Date: 2005-02-14 19:33:12
Pain
Medicine
Nervous system
Euphoriants
Morphinans
Morphine
Opioids
Pain management
Oxycodone
Analgesic
Methadone
Cancer pain

The Role of Controlled-Release Opioids in the Treatment of Chronic Pain Frank B. Fisher, M.D. ABSTRACT Conventional wisdom in the field of pain management assumes that controlled-release formulations of opioid analgesics

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