Collection
Optimizing Opioid Prescriptions in Emergency Departments
- Submission status
- Closed
To discuss the core issues of opioid prescriptions in ED and invite the clinicians and researchers globally to contribute their latest discoveries and reflections to help advance our understanding of this important topic, we have decided to launch a BMC Emergency Medicine collection “Optimizing opioid prescriptions in the emergency department”.
Articles (5 in this collection)
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Prior emergency medical services utilization is a risk factor for in-hospital death among patients with substance misuse: a retrospective cohort study
Authors (first, second and last of 10)
- Preeti Gupta
- Anoop Mayampurath
- Majid Afshar
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 09 July 2024
- Article: 110
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Is a randomised controlled trial of take home naloxone distributed in emergency settings likely to be feasible and acceptable? Findings from a UK qualitative study exploring perspectives of people who use opioids and emergency services staff
Authors (first, second and last of 11)
- FC Sampson
- J Hughes
- Sasha Johnston
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 29 April 2024
- Article: 75
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Comparing the efficacy of intravenous morphine versus ibuprofen or the combination of ibuprofen and acetaminophen in patients with closed limb fractures: a randomized clinical trial
Authors (first, second and last of 4)
- Mehdi Nasr Isfahani
- Hossein Etesami
- Babak Masoumi
- Content type: Research
- Open Access
- Published: 25 January 2024
- Article: 15
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Editorial: Optimizing opioid prescriptions in the emergency department
Authors
- Ashraf A. Dahaba
- Rishi S. Nannan Panday
- Content type: Editorial
- Open Access
- Published: 19 September 2023
- Article: 106