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High-risk opioid analgesic dispensing to adolescents 12-18 years old in South Carolina: 2010-2017.

William T BascoJenna L McCauleyJingwen ZhangJustin E MarsdenKit N SimpsonKhosrow HeidariPatrick D MauldinSarah J Ball
Published in: Pharmacoepidemiology and drug safety (2021)
Among persons 12-18 years old dispensed an opioid analgesic, receipt of ≥90 daily MME declined during the years 2010-2017, as did the percentage of adolescent opioid days that overlapped with benzodiazepines. More than half of the individuals who received extended-release opioid analgesics were identified as opioid naïve and, counter to guidelines, received products intended for opioid-tolerant individuals.
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