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Figure 1 Data cleaning steps for prescription data used in study. Numbers in figure represent the unique count of prescription records included or excluded at each data cleaning step.
Figure 2 Distribution of average daily morphine equivalent dose. Histogram depicting average daily dose of opioid analgesics in terms of morphine equivalents (n ¼ 2,182,374 patients).
Table 1 Incidence rates and ratios for overdose deaths involving opioid analgesics, by average daily milligrams of morphine equivalents

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