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Chronic Pain: Avoiding Addiction, Death, Medical Malpractice
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Methadone as a substitute for chronic narcotic medication can kill within the first week or two of taking it, leading necessarily to medical malpractice litigation. Personal Injury attorneys both ...
Monday, 19 April 2010
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Sunday, 19 October 2008
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(Drug and Alcohol, including DUI) Pharmaceutical Medicine (Drug-Drug interactions, Drug-Disease Interactions, Overdose, Unsafe poorly tested Drugs) Flight, ...
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Avoiding Medical Malpractice When Patients are Handed Off to Other Physicians
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