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Opioid agonist treatment and risk of mortality during opioid overdose public health emergency: population based retrospective cohort study.

Lindsay A PearceJeong Eun MinMicah PiskeHaoxuan ZhouFahmida HomayraAmanda SlaunwhiteMike IrvineGina McGowanBohdan Nosyk
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2020)
Retention on OAT is associated with substantial reductions in the risk of mortality for people with opioid use disorder. The protective effect of OAT on mortality increased as fentanyl and other synthetic opioids became common in the illicit drug supply, whereas the risk of mortality remained high off OAT. As fentanyl becomes more widespread globally, these findings highlight the importance of interventions that improve retention on opioid agonist treatment and prevent recipients from stopping treatment.
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