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CSI:OPIOIDs Featured on the Daily Remedy Podcast

Posted on January 19, 2024January 19, 2024Author maryfg00

Dr. Stefan Kertesz and April Hoge discuss the CSI:OPIOIDs study with Dr. Jay Joshi on the Daily Remedy podcast in an episode titled, Discussing patient suicides following forced tapering with the investigators of CSI:OPIOIDs.

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