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Formulary availability and regulatory barriers to accessibility of opioids for cancer pain in India: a report from the Global Opioid Policy Initiative (GOPI).

J Cleary1, N Simha, A Panieri, W Scholten, L Radbruch, J Torode, N I Cherny.   

Abstract

India is the world's largest democracy with control of opioids divided between the national and state governments. While the global consumption of opioids has increased, the consumption has not increased at the same rate. This is the first comprehensive study of opioid availability and accessibility for cancer patients in India. Data are reported on the availability and accessibility of opioids for the management of cancer pain in 24 of the states that make up India and the Administrative area around Delhi. About 1061 million of the nation's 1189 million people (89%) are covered by this survey. Without exception, opioid availability continues to be low throughout all of India. Even when opioids are on formulary, they are often unavailable. Access is significantly impaired by widespread over-regulation that continues to be pervasive across the nation.

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Year:  2013        PMID: 24285227     DOI: 10.1093/annonc/mdt501

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Ann Oncol        ISSN: 0923-7534            Impact factor:   32.976


  12 in total

Review 1.  Global palliative radiotherapy: a framework to improve access in resource-constrained settings.

Authors:  Shekinah N C Elmore; Surbhi Grover; Jean-Marc Bourque; Supriya Chopra; Anna Mary Nyakabau; Christian Ntizimira; Eric L Krakauer; Tracy A Balboni; Mary K Gospodarowicz; Danielle Rodin
Journal:  Ann Palliat Med       Date:  2019-02-23

2.  ESMO International Consortium Study on the availability, out-of-pocket costs and accessibility of antineoplastic medicines in countries outside of Europe.

Authors:  N I Cherny; R Sullivan; J Torode; M Saar; A Eniu
Journal:  Ann Oncol       Date:  2017-11-01       Impact factor: 32.976

Review 3.  Global Supply and Demand of Opioids for Pain Management.

Authors:  Sreekumar Kunnumpurath; Natasha Julien; Gopal Kodumudi; Anamika Kunnumpurath; Vijay Kodumudi; Nalini Vadivelu
Journal:  Curr Pain Headache Rep       Date:  2018-04-04

Review 4.  Cancer Pain Management in Developing Countries.

Authors:  Shalini Saini; Sushma Bhatnagar
Journal:  Indian J Palliat Care       Date:  2016 Oct-Dec

5.  International Association for Hospice and Palliative Care Position Statement: Euthanasia and Physician-Assisted Suicide.

Authors:  Liliana De Lima; Roger Woodruff; Katherine Pettus; Julia Downing; Rosa Buitrago; Esther Munyoro; Chitra Venkateswaran; Sushma Bhatnagar; Lukas Radbruch
Journal:  J Palliat Med       Date:  2016-11-29       Impact factor: 2.947

Review 6.  ESMO gave me a chance to help make a difference: a personal reflection on the occasion of receiving the 2015 ESMO Award.

Authors:  Nathan I Cherny
Journal:  ESMO Open       Date:  2016-05-25

Review 7.  The Basic Pharmacology of Opioids Informs the Opioid Discourse about Misuse and Abuse: A Review.

Authors:  Joseph V Pergolizzi; Jo Ann LeQuang; Garrett K Berger; Robert B Raffa
Journal:  Pain Ther       Date:  2017-03-24

Review 8.  Evidence and consensus recommendations for the pharmacological management of pain in India.

Authors:  Gur Prasad Dureja; Rajagopalan N Iyer; Gautam Das; Jaishid Ahdal; Prashant Narang
Journal:  J Pain Res       Date:  2017-03-29       Impact factor: 3.133

9.  Disorders Related to Use of Psychoactive Substances in DSM-5: Changes and Challenges.

Authors:  Roshan Bhad; Rakesh Lal; Yatan Pal Singh Balhara
Journal:  Indian J Psychol Med       Date:  2015 Oct-Dec

10.  Oral Morphine Use in South India: A Population-Based Study.

Authors:  M R Rajagopal; Safiya Karim; Christopher M Booth
Journal:  J Glob Oncol       Date:  2017-02-08
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