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References for NPS MedicineWise educational visiting card for opioids

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  1. Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Prescribing drugs of dependence in general practice, Part C2: The role of opioids in pain management. East Melbourne: RACGP, 2017 (accessed 19 March 2019).
  2. Faculty of Pain Medicine. Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists. Recommendations regarding the use of opioid analgesics in patients with chronic non-cancer pain. PM01 2015. Melbourne: ANZCA, 2015 (accessed 14 March 2019).
  3. Nicholas R. Responding to problems related to pharmaceutical opioids: A resource for prescribers. Adelaide: National Centre for Education and Training on Addiction, 2018 (accessed 21 March 2019).
  4. Dowell D, Haegerich TM, Chou R. CDC Guideline for prescribing opioids for chronic pain - United States, 2016. MMWR Recomm Rep 2016;65:1-49.
  5. Busse JW, Craigie S, Juurlink DN, et al. Guideline for opioid therapy and chronic noncancer pain. CMAJ 2017;189:E659-E66.
  6. Faculty of Pain Medicine. Opioids Aware: a resource for patients and healthcare professionals to support prescribing of opioid medicines for pain. London UK: Royal College of Anaesthetists, 2019 (accessed 20 March 2019).
  7. The 2017 Canadian guidelines for opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Practical info. Canada, 2017 (accessed 19 June 2019).
  8. National Pain Center. The 2017 Canadian guideline for opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Rationale. Montreal, Canada: National Pain Center, 2017 (accessed 19 June 2019).
  9. National Pain Center. The 2017 Canadian guidelines for opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Recommendation 10. Montreal, Canada: National Pain Center, 2017 (accessed 19 June 2019).
  10. National Pain Center, The 2017 Canadian guideline for opioids for chronic non-cancer pain. Guidance statement 2: immediate vs controlled release opioids. Montreal, Canada: National Pain Center, 2017 (accessed 19 June 2019).
  11. Chou R, Turner JA, Devine EB, et al. The effectiveness and risks of long-term opioid therapy for chronic pain: a systematic review for a National Institutes of Health Pathways to Prevention Workshop. Ann Intern Med 2015;162:276-86.
  12. Analgesic Expert Group. Therapeutic Guidelines: Analgesic. Version 6. West Melbourne: Therapeutic Guidelines Ltd, 2012 (accessed 10 January 2019).
  13. Australian Medicines Handbook. Adelaide: AMH Pty Ltd, 2019 (accessed 10 January 2019).