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Opioid availability in Latin America: the Declaration of Florianópolis

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This declaration was formulated by consensus of the various government agencies and other organizations involved. It is hoped that it will be widely circulated.

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on behalf of the participants of the Declaration of Florianópolis Workshop

List of all participants: J. Stjernswärd, E. Bruera (WHO) D. E. Joranson (USA) S. Allende, G. Montejo (Mexico) L. Quesada Tristan (Costa Rica) G. Castillo (Dominican Republic) M. T. Schoeller (Brazil) M. A. Rico Pazos (Chile) R. Wenk, M. Pruvost (Argentina) L. De Lima (Colombia) E. Mendez (Uruguay) J. Núñez Olarte, J. F. Olalla (Spain) G. Vanegas, Jr. (Italy)

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Bruera, E., Schoeller, M.T. & Stjernswärd, J. Opioid availability in Latin America: the Declaration of Florianópolis. Support Care Cancer 3, 164–167 (1995). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00368885

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