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You're 100% correct. However, we really don't have many other non-opiate options for chronic pain, and a lot of the other therapies (alternate modalities, adjusting perceptions/expected amounts of pain/etc) are things that require more money and time. As many providers are overworked and patients lack insurance, opiates become unfortunately a crutch in many plans.


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