1973
DOI: 10.3109/10826087309048759
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The Soldier Addict: A New Battlefield Casualty

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“…Combat exposure was linked to physiologic opioid dependence during the Civil War and the more recent conflict in Vietnam. 16,17 However, the incidence and risk factors for POU and long-term development of clinically recognized opioid abuse following battle injury in contemporary conflicts by US military personnel remain unknown.…”
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“…Combat exposure was linked to physiologic opioid dependence during the Civil War and the more recent conflict in Vietnam. 16,17 However, the incidence and risk factors for POU and long-term development of clinically recognized opioid abuse following battle injury in contemporary conflicts by US military personnel remain unknown.…”
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“…The consolidated care of injured US military personnel in medical facilities operated by the Department of Defense (DoD) followed by treatment in Department of Veterans Affairs (VA) facilities uniquely permits the investigation of these long-term risks. Combat exposure was linked to physiologic opioid dependence during the Civil War and the more recent conflict in Vietnam 16,17 . However, the incidence and risk factors for POU and long-term development of clinically recognized opioid abuse following battle injury in contemporary conflicts by US military personnel remain unknown.…”
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