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      Incidence of tramadol shopping behavior in a retrospective cohort of chronic non-cancer pain patients in France.

      Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety
      Wiley
      misuse, tramadol, chronic pain, opioid analgesic, pharmacoepidemiology, doctor shopping

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          Opioid analgesic use in chronic non-cancer pain (CNCP) is increasingly prevalent, but the benefits and risks are inadequately understood. In France, tramadol is one of the most used prescription opioids, but studies on its misuse liability in CNCP are still lacking. The aim was to assess the incidence of tramadol shopping behavior in CNCP patients and to identify the associated risk factors.

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          10.1002/pds.4056
          27363310

          misuse,tramadol,chronic pain,opioid analgesic,pharmacoepidemiology,doctor shopping

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