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Clinical features and outcome of patients with inflammatory bowel disease who use narcotics: A case-control study
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Hanson KA et al. - Narcotic use in IBD patients is associated with female gender,>2 previous surgeries, moderate to severe pain, and clinical disease activity, depression, anxiety, sexual, emotional and physical abuse, and substance abuse.
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