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Oxycodone Tied to Persistent Use Only After Vaginal Delivery
Oxycodone Tied to Persistent Use Only After Vaginal Delivery
Oxycodone Tied to Persistent Use Only After Vaginal Delivery
Initiation of oxycodone vs codeine postpartum is associated with an increased risk of persistent opioid use after vaginal, but not cesarean, delivery.
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