| Literature DB >> 34723956 |
Meghna Jani1,2, Nadyne Girard3,4, David W Bates5,6,7, David L Buckeridge3,4, Therese Sheppard1, Jack Li8,9, Usman Iqbal8,9, Shelly Vik10,11, Colin Weaver10,11, Judy Seidel10,11, William G Dixon1,2, Robyn Tamblyn3,4.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: The opioid epidemic in North America has been driven by an increase in the use and potency of prescription opioids, with ensuing excessive opioid-related deaths. Internationally, there are lower rates of opioid-related mortality, possibly because of differences in prescribing and health system policies. Our aim was to compare opioid prescribing rates in patients without cancer, across 5 centers in 4 countries. In addition, we evaluated differences in the type, strength, and starting dose of medication and whether these characteristics changed over time. METHODS ANDEntities:
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34723956 PMCID: PMC8601614 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pmed.1003829
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Med ISSN: 1549-1277 Impact factor: 11.069
The characteristics of people on opioids by jurisdiction.
| Canada | United States | United Kingdom | Taiwan | ||
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| Quebec | Alberta | Boston | Excl. low-dose codeine | ||
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| 18 and 24 years | 878 (3.3%) | 183,602 (12.9%) | 2,324 (5.2%) | 7,7305 (7.6%) | 2,110 (5.5%) |
| 25 and 34 years | 2,359 (8.8%) | 269,756 (19.0%) | 7,781 (17.4%) | 142,611 (14.1%) | 4,433 (11.6%) |
| 35 and 44 years | 3,048 (11.3%) | 262,824 (18.5%) | 9,072 (20.3%) | 174,624 (17.2%) | 5,277 (13.8%) |
| 45 and 54 years | 4,228 (15.7%) | 263,960 (18.6%) | 9,371 (21.0%) | 173,267 (17.1%) | 7,337 (19.2%) |
| 55 and 64 years | 4,439 (16.5%) | 221,175 (15.6%) | 8,410 (18.8%) | 162,455 (16.0%) | 7,433 (19.4%) |
| 65 and 74 years | 5,787 (21.5%) | 125,963 (8.9%) | 4,930 (11.0%) | 133,385 (13.2%) | 5,805 (15.2%) |
| ≥75 years | 6,132 (22.8%) | 92,856 (6.5%) | 2,802 (6.3%) | 149,292 (14.7%) | 5,859 (15.3%) |
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| Female | 18,406 (68.5%) | 740,512 (52.1%) | 30,121 (67.4%) | 585,306 (57.8%) | 21,290 (55.7%) |
| Male | 8,465 (31.5%) | 679,624 (47.9%) | 14,569 (32.6%) | 427,633 (42.2%) | 16,964 (44.3%) |
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| Very low score (0) | 14,766 (55.0%) | 1,143,973 (80.6%) | 30,286 (67.8%) | 653,939 (64.6%) | 18,094 (47.3%) |
| Low score (1) | 7,230 (26.9%) | 191,054 (13.5%) | 7,939 (17.8%) | 206,422 (20.4%) | 10,714 (28.0%) |
| Medium score (2–3) | 3,677 (13.7%) | 69,525 (4.9%) | 4,427 (9.9%) | 109,381 (10.8%) | 7,557 (19.8%) |
| High score (≥4) | 1,198 (4.5%) | 15,584 (1.1%) | 2,038 (4.6%) | 43,197 (4.3%) | 1,889 (4.9%) |
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| Depression | 5,404 (20.1%) | 190,402 (13.4%) | 3,895 (8.7%) | 88,486 (8.7%) | 801 (2.1%) |
| Substance abuse | 1,807 (6.7%) | 94,936 (6.7%) | 1,370 (3.1%) | 34,294 (3.4%) | 290 (0.8%) |
| Pain | 7,386 (27.5%) | 483,310 (34.0%) | 9,807 (21.9%) | 298,662 (29.5%) | 26,723 (69.9%) |
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| Gabapentinoids | 1,975 (7.3%) | 28,834 (2.0%) | 1,417 (3.2%) | 12,447 (1.2%) | 755 (2.0%) |
| Benzodiazepines | 5,360 (20.0%) | 57,671 (4.1%) | 3,211 (7.2%) | 71,041 (7.0%) | 6,980 (18.2%) |
| Antipsychotics | 2,268 (8.4%) | 25,060 (1.8%) | 650 (1.4%) | 22,479 (2.2%) | 1,232 (3.2%) |
| Antidepressants | 9,690 (36.1%) | 152,173 (10.7%) | 2,064 (4.6%) | 72,622 (7.2%) | 2,605 (6.8%) |
Fig 1Age- and sex-standardized rates of opioid use per 1,000 population.
Fig 2Daily dose of first opioid prescription in MMEs.
The lower limit of the box plot represents the lowest standardized dose, the lower and upper ends of the colored box the interquartile range, the line in the box represents the median, and the circle the mean standardized dose. For this box plot, the upper limit of the box plot is set to the 95th percentile. CDC, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention; MME, morphine milligram equivalent.
Fig 3Type of opioid on initiation.
Fig 4Opioid trends over time by drug.