Majority of Older Adults With Chronic Pain Know Stomach Ulcers Are a Common Side Effect of Pain Medications, But Most Don't Think They're at High Risk
13th Oct 2005, 13:22 GMT
Survey of U.S. Adults 55+ with Chronic Pain Suggests Need for More Education
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