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by JshWright
2335 days ago
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> Now we know that was a terrible idea with devastating consequences. Practice Fusion knew that at the time. Internal emails released as part of the legal process make it clear that this feature was designed to get previously "opioid naive" patient (people not previously prescribed opioids) hooked on extended release opioids. This was specifically done to address the falling rates of ERO prescriptions, which the pharma company described as being due to "political reasons". |
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