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Secular trends in opioid prescribing in the USA

 

Authors Pezalla EJ, Rosen D, Erensen JG, Haddox JD, Mayne TJ

Received 6 December 2016

Accepted for publication 28 December 2016

Published 14 February 2017 Volume 2017:10 Pages 383—387

DOI https://doi.org/10.2147/JPR.S129553

Checked for plagiarism Yes

Review by Single-blind

Peer reviewers approved by Dr Amy Norman

Peer reviewer comments 2

Editor who approved publication: Prof. Dr. Enrica Santarcangelo

Abstract: Opioid abuse and misuse in the USA is a public health crisis. The use of prescription opioid analgesics increased substantially from 2002 through 2010, then plateaued and began to decrease in 2011. This study examined prescriptions of branded and generic immediate- and extended-release opioid analgesics from 1992 to 2016. This was juxtaposed against state and federal policies designed to decrease overutilization and abuse, as well as the launch of new opioid products, including opioids with abuse-deterrent properties (OADPs). The data indicate that these health policies, including the utilization and reimbursement of OADPs, have coincided with decreased opioid utilization. The hypothesis that OADPs will paradoxically increase opioid prescribing is not supported.
Keywords: OADP, prescription, utilization trends, legislation, opioids

 

摘要视频链接Opioid analgesic prescription trends