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Fentanyl and the Evolving Opioid Epidemic: What Strategies Should Policy Makers Consider?

Colleen L Barry1.   

Abstract

Major policy efforts are being aimed at combating the epidemic of opioid addiction and overdose deaths. In response to the epidemic, the medical community and policy makers have attempted to intervene; to date, these varied approaches have done little to reverse the increase in mortality related to opioid overdose. One factor that has complicated efforts to control overdose deaths has been the emergence of a public health crisis related to illicit fentanyl. The rise in fentanyl-related overdose deaths means that new approaches are needed to combat the opioid epidemic, including adoption of harm reduction strategies. Specific strategies that should be considered as part of efforts to combat the opioid crisis include safe drug consumption sites, anonymous drug-checking services, updated naloxone distribution policies, harm reduction-oriented policing, expansion of evidence-based pharmacological treatments in criminal justice and emergency department settings, and stigma-reduction messaging emphasizing the risks of fentanyl.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28967324     DOI: 10.1176/appi.ps.201700235

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychiatr Serv        ISSN: 1075-2730            Impact factor:   3.084


  11 in total

1.  Ending the Opioid Epidemic by Changing the Culture.

Authors:  Lloyd I Sederer; Leslie A Marino
Journal:  Psychiatr Q       Date:  2018-12

2.  Medication Treatment For Opioid Use Disorders In Substance Use Treatment Facilities.

Authors:  Ramin Mojtabai; Christine Mauro; Melanie M Wall; Colleen L Barry; Mark Olfson
Journal:  Health Aff (Millwood)       Date:  2019-01       Impact factor: 6.301

3.  Barriers to naloxone use and acceptance among opioid users, first responders, and emergency department providers in New Hampshire, USA.

Authors:  Sarah Bessen; Stephen A Metcalf; Elizabeth C Saunders; Sarah K Moore; Andrea Meier; Bethany McLeman; Olivia Walsh; Lisa A Marsch
Journal:  Int J Drug Policy       Date:  2019-10-04

4.  Contributions of prescribed and non-prescribed opioids to opioid related deaths: population based cohort study in Ontario, Canada.

Authors:  Tara Gomes; Wayne Khuu; Diana Martins; Mina Tadrous; Muhammad M Mamdani; J Michael Paterson; David N Juurlink
Journal:  BMJ       Date:  2018-08-29

5.  Predicting high-risk opioid prescriptions before they are given.

Authors:  Justine S Hastings; Mark Howison; Sarah E Inman
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2020-01-14       Impact factor: 11.205

6.  "You can see those concentric rings going out": Emergency personnel's experiences treating overdose and perspectives on policy-level responses to the opioid crisis in New Hampshire.

Authors:  Elizabeth Saunders; Stephen A Metcalf; Olivia Walsh; Sarah K Moore; Andrea Meier; Bethany McLeman; Samantha Auty; Sarah Bessen; Lisa A Marsch
Journal:  Drug Alcohol Depend       Date:  2019-09-13       Impact factor: 4.852

7.  'Worth the test?' Pragmatism, pill testing and drug policy in Australia.

Authors:  Andrew Groves
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2018-04-10

8.  A Plea for Harm Reduction Policing Involving People Who Use Drugs.

Authors:  Ehsan Jozaghi; Lorna Bird
Journal:  Int J Health Policy Manag       Date:  2018-08-01

9.  Addressing overdose risk among unstably housed women in San Francisco, California: an examination of potential fentanyl contamination of multiple substances.

Authors:  Meredith C Meacham; Kara L Lynch; Phillip O Coffin; Amanda Wade; Eliza Wheeler; Elise D Riley
Journal:  Harm Reduct J       Date:  2020-03-10

10.  What About Drug Checking? Systematic Review and Netnographic Analysis of Social Media.

Authors:  Amira Guirguis; Isma Moosa; Rosalind Gittins; Fabrizio Schifano
Journal:  Curr Neuropharmacol       Date:  2020       Impact factor: 7.363

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