Objectives: This study compared the risks of opioid shopping behavior and opioid abuse between tapentadol immediate release and oxycodone immediate release and, to validate the definition of shopping, examined the association between opioid shopping and opioid abuse further. Materials and Methods: This retrospective cohort study using linked dispensing and diagnosis databases followed opioid-naive patients for development of shopping behavior and/or opioid abuse during 1 year after initial exposure to tapentadol or oxycodone. Shopping was defined by having overlapping opioid prescriptions from>1 prescriber filled at Z3 pharmacies; abuse by having International Classification of Diseases, 9th revision diagnoses reflecting opioid abuse, ad...
Introduction and aims Extramedical use of, and associated harms with pharmaceutical opioids are comm...
Background: The United States is experiencing an opioid epidemic. The aim of this pilot study was to...
Background: The rapid increase in prescribing and use of opioids for noncancer pain has coincided wi...
AbstractObtaining opioids from multiple prescribers, known as doctor shopping, is 1 example of opioi...
AbstractTapentadol may have a lower abuse risk than other opioids because it has a relatively low af...
Introduction: Opioid medications have been increasingly prescribed in recent years, particularly to ...
Aim: To establish and quantify the association between abuse-deterrent formulation (ADF) oxycodone a...
Background: Studies showed that 20% to 30% of opioid analgesic drugs prescribed for chronic pain in ...
Importance: Although prescription opioid use disorder is associated with substantial harms, strategi...
Context: The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been para...
BACKGROUND: Non-medical use and abuse of prescription opioids is a significant problem in the Unite...
Background: Escalation of pharmaceutical opioid use and harm in North America is well-documented, wi...
AbstractBackgroundDoctor-shopping (obtaining prescriptions from multiple prescribers/pharmacies) for...
Aims: A new oxycodone formulation (Reformulated OxyContin® was released in Australia, early 2014. It...
Context The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been paral...
Introduction and aims Extramedical use of, and associated harms with pharmaceutical opioids are comm...
Background: The United States is experiencing an opioid epidemic. The aim of this pilot study was to...
Background: The rapid increase in prescribing and use of opioids for noncancer pain has coincided wi...
AbstractObtaining opioids from multiple prescribers, known as doctor shopping, is 1 example of opioi...
AbstractTapentadol may have a lower abuse risk than other opioids because it has a relatively low af...
Introduction: Opioid medications have been increasingly prescribed in recent years, particularly to ...
Aim: To establish and quantify the association between abuse-deterrent formulation (ADF) oxycodone a...
Background: Studies showed that 20% to 30% of opioid analgesic drugs prescribed for chronic pain in ...
Importance: Although prescription opioid use disorder is associated with substantial harms, strategi...
Context: The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been para...
BACKGROUND: Non-medical use and abuse of prescription opioids is a significant problem in the Unite...
Background: Escalation of pharmaceutical opioid use and harm in North America is well-documented, wi...
AbstractBackgroundDoctor-shopping (obtaining prescriptions from multiple prescribers/pharmacies) for...
Aims: A new oxycodone formulation (Reformulated OxyContin® was released in Australia, early 2014. It...
Context The dramatic rise in the use of prescription opioids to treat non-cancer pain has been paral...
Introduction and aims Extramedical use of, and associated harms with pharmaceutical opioids are comm...
Background: The United States is experiencing an opioid epidemic. The aim of this pilot study was to...
Background: The rapid increase in prescribing and use of opioids for noncancer pain has coincided wi...