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Opioid overdose linked to varying dosage, claims study

The study also found that the patients, who stopped their opioid medication for three months or more, were at half the risk of an overdose

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Washington D.C.: A study has claimed that patients who were prescribed opioid pain medications but kept changing the dosage over time were prone three times more to overdose than those taking a stable opioid medication.

"Our study suggests that safely managing long-term opioid therapy is complex," said Ingrid Binswanger, co-author of the study which is published in the journal 'JAMA Network Open'.

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