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do?w=%E7%99%AB%E7%97%AB">Epilepsy In order to resolve the uncertainties in the use of psychotropic drugs and painkillers, this article investigated a group of people with traumatic brain injury.
The drug use was compared with unaffected siblings.
Such siblings provide a more effective control group than unrelated population controls because they have similar background characteristics (such as family history and common genetic and environmental factors).
In order to resolve the uncertainty in the use of psychotropic drugs and analgesics, this article surveyed a group of people with traumatic brain injury.
The drug use was compared with unaffected siblings.
Such siblings provide a more effective control group than unrelated population controls because they have similar background characteristics (such as family history and common genetic and environmental factors).
Diagnosis Although most people take opioids for a short period of time, one in five people use opioids for more than 6 months.
Similarly, more than one-third of prescription benzodiazepines have been used for more than 6 months.
To prevent complications caused by long-term use of opioids or benzodiazepines, postoperative review of these drugs should be routinely considered, including patients with mild TBIs, and other treatment strategies should be encouraged.
MoleroY ,SharpDJ ,D'OnofrioBM MoleroY Molero SharpDJ Sharp D'OnofrioBM D'Onofrio , et albmj.
com/content/early/2021/02/08/jnnp-2020-324353" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Psychotropic and pain medication use in individuals with traumatic brain injury—a Swedish total population cohort study of 240 000 persons Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & PsychiatryPublished Online First:09 February 2021.
Published Online First: doi:10.
1136/jnnp-2020-324353 doi: leave a message here
cn/course/search.
do?w=%E7%99%AB%E7%97%AB">medsci.
cn/course/search.
do?w=%E7%99%AB%E7%97%AB">Epilepsy In order to resolve the uncertainties in the use of psychotropic drugs and painkillers, this article investigated a group of people with traumatic brain injury.
The drug use was compared with unaffected siblings.
Such siblings provide a more effective control group than unrelated population controls because they have similar background characteristics (such as family history and common genetic and environmental factors).
In order to resolve the uncertainty in the use of psychotropic drugs and analgesics, this article surveyed a group of people with traumatic brain injury.
The drug use was compared with unaffected siblings.
Such siblings provide a more effective control group than unrelated population controls because they have similar background characteristics (such as family history and common genetic and environmental factors).
Diagnosis Although most people take opioids for a short period of time, one in five people use opioids for more than 6 months.
Similarly, more than one-third of prescription benzodiazepines have been used for more than 6 months.
To prevent complications caused by long-term use of opioids or benzodiazepines, postoperative review of these drugs should be routinely considered, including patients with mild TBIs, and other treatment strategies should be encouraged.
MoleroY ,SharpDJ ,D'OnofrioBM MoleroY Molero SharpDJ Sharp D'OnofrioBM D'Onofrio , et albmj.
com/content/early/2021/02/08/jnnp-2020-324353" target="_blank" rel="noopener">Psychotropic and pain medication use in individuals with traumatic brain injury—a Swedish total population cohort study of 240 000 persons Journal of Neurology, Neurosurgery & PsychiatryPublished Online First:09 February 2021.
Published Online First: doi:10.
1136/jnnp-2020-324353 doi: leave a message here