Abstract
Both medical and nonmedical (misuse or abuse) use of prescription opioids have been declining among adolescents, according to a study published in the April 2017 issue of Pediatrics. However, prescription opioid exposure is still common, with adolescents who reported both medical and nonmedical use more likely to have started with medical use. Medical use of prescription opioids among teens peaked in 1989 and 2002 and stayed level until a decline that began in 2013.
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