Mimi Hunter

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non-opioid therapies work surprisingly well for both acute and chronic pain and have less severe side effects for most people. If opioids are necessary for acute pain, they should be used in very small doses for the least amount of time possible, and for chronic pain, they should be used only after other therapies have been exhausted.
In Pain: A Bioethicist's Personal Struggle with Opioids
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