In response to "Gabapentinoid prescribing patterns and predictors utilizing neural networks: Comment".

Am J Emerg Med

Georgetown University, School of Medicine, United States of America; Department of Emergency Medicine, MedStar Washington Hospital Center, United States of America.

Published: December 2024

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