Gender differences in medication adverse effects experienced by people living with chronic pain

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  • who: Anau00efs Lacasse from the Du00e9partement des Sciences la Santu00e9, Universitu00e9 du en Abitibi-Tu00e9miscamingue, Rouyn-Noranda, QC, Canada, University of Alberta, Canada have published the research: Gender Differences in Medication Adverse Effects Experienced by People Living With Chronic Pain, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • what: For this study, the five most frequently reported locations in the sample (i.e., back, neck, shoulders, legs, hips; yes/no) were described, in addition to the presence of generalized pain (yes/no) and multisite pain (i.e., two or more locations). This study describes real-world non-life-threatening . . .

     

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