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David Juurlink
David Juurlink
David Juurlink
( ; born
New Glasgow, Nova Scotia
) is a Canadian
pharmacologist
and
internist
. He is head of the Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology division at
Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre
in
Toronto
,
Ontario
, as well as a medical toxicologist at the
Ontario Poison Centre
and a scientist at the
Institute for Clinical Evaluative Sciences
. He is known for researching adverse effects caused by
drug interaction
s, with some of this research funded by a New Investigator Award from the
Canadian Institutes for Health Research
. He has been very critical of his fellow physicians' regular prescribing of dangerous
opioid
s like
Tramadol
and
fentanyl
. In June 2017, he published a letter analyzing citations to "
Addiction Rare in Patients Treated with Narcotics
", a 1980 letter in ''
The New England Journal of Medicine
'' that has often been cited to claim that opioids like
OxyContin
are rarely addictive.
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Association between a publicly funded universal drug program and antipsychotic and antidepressant medication dispensing to children
by
Sophie A. Kitchen
,
Tara Gomes
,
Mina Tadrous
,
Kathleen Pajer
,
William Gardner
,
Yona Lunsky
,
Melanie Penner
,
David Juurlink
,
Muhammad Mamdani
,
Tony Antoniou
Published 2025-02-01
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