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Comparing the effects of decreasing prescription opioid shipments and the release of an abuse deterrent OxyContin formulation on opioid overdose fatalities in WV: an interrupted time series study.

Eric W LundstromZheng DaiCaroline P GrothBrian HendricksErin L WinstanleyMarie AbateGordon S Smith
Published in: Substance abuse treatment, prevention, and policy (2024)
We found that illicit opioid overdoses in WV began increasing closer to when prescription opioid shipments to the state began decreasing, not when the ADF OxyContin release occurred. Similarly, the majority of opioid tablets shipped to the state for 2006-2014 were generic oxycodone or hydrocodone. This may indicate that diminishing prescription supplies had a larger impact on opioid overdose patterns than the ADF OxyContin release in WV.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • drug delivery