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One in 100 new mothers go on to long-term opioid painkiller use; risk rises with size of Rx

by Staff July 26, 2019
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Nearly half of American women having a baby in the last decade received a prescription for a powerful opioid painkiller as part of their birth experience, a new study shows. And one or two in every hundred were still filling opioid prescriptions a year later — especially those who received birth-related opioid prescriptions before the birth, and those who received the largest initial doses.

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