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Opioid prescription patterns in Germany and the global opioid epidemic: Systematic review of available evidence.

Bastian RosnerJessica NeicunJustin Christopher YangAndres Roman-Urrestarazu
Published in: PloS one (2019)
Despite some limitations of the review and the heterogeneity of studies, it can be stated that the number of opioid prescriptions overall as well as the number of people receiving opioid treatment have increased over time. Most prescriptions were found to be for strong opioids and patients with non-cancer pain. Even though patterns of opioid prescription follow trends observed in other developed countries, there are no signs of an opioid epidemic in Germany. Therefore, this review could currently not find a need for urgent health policy interventions regarding opioid prescription practices. However, critical gaps in the literature remain and more research is needed to make more reliable judgements.
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