Chronic pain patients are worried about tougher new opioid prescribing guidelines are on the way for Canadian doctors. Millions rely on the medications to maintain their quality of life. As Shirlee Engel reports, the medical community is grappling with how to apply a one-size-fits-all approach to a complex problem.
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Chronic pain patients fear being collateral damage of new opioid guidelines
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