University of Texas: Amid National Health Crisis, Pain Plan Reduces Opioid Use for New Moms
October 11, 2019
October 11, 2019
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 11 [TNSmedicalresearch] -- The University of Texas issued the following news release:
A newly standardized pain treatment plan for pregnant women delivering in hospitals reduced mothers' opioid use before and after delivery and may reduce their risk of opioid addiction later, according to a study published in the latest issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
The study of 14,419 women delivering in Central Texas hospitals showed that the chances of rec . . .
A newly standardized pain treatment plan for pregnant women delivering in hospitals reduced mothers' opioid use before and after delivery and may reduce their risk of opioid addiction later, according to a study published in the latest issue of Obstetrics & Gynecology.
The study of 14,419 women delivering in Central Texas hospitals showed that the chances of rec . . .