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Association between county level cannabis dispensary counts and opioid related mortality rates in the United States: panel data study.

Greta HsuBalazs Kovacs
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2021)
Higher medical and recreational storefront dispensary counts are associated with reduced opioid related death rates, particularly deaths associated with synthetic opioids such as fentanyl. While the associations documented cannot be assumed to be causal, they suggest a potential association between increased prevalence of medical and recreational cannabis dispensaries and reduced opioid related mortality rates. This study highlights the importance of considering the complex supply side of related drug markets and how this shapes opioid use and misuse.
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