Clinician impression versus prescription drug monitoring program criteria in the assessment of drug-seeking behavior in the emergency department.
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Franklin D. Friedman | Scott G. Weiner | S. Weiner | J. Feldman | K. Nelson | P. Mitchell | F. Friedman | Kerrie P. Nelson | B. Langlois | Christopher A. Griggs | Patricia M. Mitchell | Breanne K. Langlois | Rebecca L. Moore | Shuo Cheng Lin | James A. Feldman | C. Griggs | R. L. Moore
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