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Aberrant Drug-Related Behaviors

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Use of a prescription medication in a manner that violates expectations for responsible drug use. May be applied to verbal responses or actions. Occur on a continuum from relatively mild (e.g., unsanctioned dose escalation on one or two occasions) to severe (e.g., injecting oral formulations). Must be assessed to determine appropriate diagnosis (e.g., addiction, pseudoaddiction, and other psychiatric disorder).

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(2013). Aberrant Drug-Related Behaviors. In: Gebhart, G.F., Schmidt, R.F. (eds) Encyclopedia of Pain. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-28753-4_200005

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