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Payments from drug companies to physicians are associated with higher volume and more expensive opioid analgesic prescribing
Mark A. Zezza, Marcus A. Bachhuber
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Occupational Health Physicians
86%
Opioid Analgesics
48%
Health Expenditures
35%
Pharmaceutical Preparations
22%
Physicians
22%
Medicare Part D
7%
cyclo(Arg-Pro)
7%
Drug Utilization
6%
Public Policy
5%
Chemical Compounds
Opioid Analgesic
100%
Dose
41%
Volume
31%
Drug
28%
Agriculture & Biology
narcotics
62%
physicians
60%
drugs
36%
dosage
15%
cohort studies
6%
overdose
6%
public policy
6%