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Correlation Between Opioid Drug Prescription and Opioid-Related Mortality in Spain as a Surveillance Tool: Ecological Study.

Alejandro SalazarSoledad Moreno-PulidoPablo Prego-MeleiroJesus Henares-MontielJosé PulidoMarta DonatGabriel Sotres-FernandezLuis Sordo
Published in: JMIR public health and surveillance (2023)
There is a correlation between greater availability of prescribed opioid drugs and an increase in opioid-related deaths. The correlation between ODP and ORM may be a useful tool in monitoring legal opiates and possible disturbances in the illegal market. The role of tramadol (an easily prescribed opioid) is important in this correlation, as is that of fentanyl (the strongest opioid). Measures stronger than recommendations need to be taken to reduce off-label prescribing. This study shows that not only is opioid use directly related to the prescribing of opioid drugs above what is desirable but also an increase in deaths.
Keyphrases
  • chronic pain
  • pain management
  • primary care
  • public health
  • emergency department
  • type diabetes
  • drug induced
  • human health
  • risk assessment
  • clinical practice