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Report: Prescription drug monitoring programs not shown to affect drug overdoses
GAINESVILLE — Amid a raging opioid epidemic, every state has now established a drug-monitoring database to encourage safer prescribing and to reduce abuse. Yet, there is scant evidence that such prog…
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