3-in-3

How to address these 3 opioid adverse effects

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In this "3 in 3" video, Christopher M. Herndon, PharmD, discusses effective treatments for the constipation, nausea and vomiting, and pruritus that can result from opioid therapy.

The Journal of Family Practice's "3 in 3" video series delivers 3 take-home points in 3 minutes—or less.


 

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