TXAF.ORG 7Subscribers View Profile About Discussions Reaction score: 41 Subscribe #22 2:00 HD PreventionOctober 1, 2023 OD Mapping, An Introduction The ODMAP, or Overdose Detection Mapping Application Program, “provides a fusion point between a number of record management sy... 1 comments
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Texas HHS 2Subscribers View Profile About Discussions Reaction score: 6 Subscribe #12 2:11 PreventionSeptember 9, 2022 Preventing Prescription Opioid Misuse Among Young Adults Opioid addiction is a disease that can affect anyone. While opioids are one way to safely manage pain when used as prescribed, they c... 0 comments
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