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Robbins L – The current study evaluated long–acting opioids for those who had done well with short–acting opioids (SAOs) for an extended period. These patients had been prescribed SAOs for significant periods in the past. Certain comorbidities were evaluated to assess if they could have predictive value as to who would do well with the opioid and who would fail. These comorbidities were also used to assess risk for abuse.

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