Comparative safety of adding serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors ( <scp>SNRIs)</scp> versus nonsteroidal anti‐inflammatory drugs ( <scp>NSAIDs)</scp> to short‐acting opioids for non‐malignant pain in nursing homes
Shao‐Hsien Liu(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Kate L. Lapane(Tufts Medical Center), Yiyang Yuan(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Jonggyu Baek(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School), Anne L. Hume(Tufts Medical Center), Jayne Pawasauskas(University of Rhode Island), Anthony P. Nunes(University of Massachusetts Chan Medical School)
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