Abstract Background To study mortality rate and causes of death among all hospitalized opioid addicts treated for self-poisoning or admitted for voluntary detoxification in Oslo between 1980 and 1981, and to compare their mortality to that of the general population. Methods A prospective cohort study was conducted on 185 opioid addicts from all medical departments in Oslo who were treated for either self-poisoning (n = 93, 1980), voluntary detoxification (n = 75, 1980/1981) or both (n = 17). Their median age was 24 years; with a range from 16 to 41, and 53% were males. All deaths that had occurred by the end of 2000 were identified from the Central Population Register. Causes of death were obtained from Statistics Norway. Standardized morta...
ObjectivesElevated mortality has been observed among individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) trea...
Background The involvement of the addictive medications, benzodiazepines (BZDs) and prescription opi...
AIMS: To compare the change in illicit opioid users' risk of fatal drug-related poisoning (DRP) asso...
Although opioid agonist treatment (OAT) substantially reduces morbidity and mortality in individuals...
Injecting drug users have a mortality risk between 10 and 20 times higher than the general populatio...
Background Mortality rates and causes of death among individuals in opioid agonist t...
Aim: In 2006-2014, the rate of drug-related deaths, typically opioid poisonings, more than doubled i...
Background Opioid-related deaths have increased in Western countries over recent decades. Despite nu...
Background: Mortality is increased among people with opioid use disorder but reduced while on opioid...
AbstractBackgroundGlobally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many co...
BACKGROUND: Drug users who are leaving/completing inpatient medication-free treatment may, like drug...
Sweden and many other countries have experienced increases in suicide and accidental overdose deaths...
Background Globally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many countries...
Aims To evaluate premature mortality and causes of death from young adulthood to middle age in a coh...
Aims: Despite the excess mortality and morbidity associated with acute poisoning by substances of ab...
ObjectivesElevated mortality has been observed among individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) trea...
Background The involvement of the addictive medications, benzodiazepines (BZDs) and prescription opi...
AIMS: To compare the change in illicit opioid users' risk of fatal drug-related poisoning (DRP) asso...
Although opioid agonist treatment (OAT) substantially reduces morbidity and mortality in individuals...
Injecting drug users have a mortality risk between 10 and 20 times higher than the general populatio...
Background Mortality rates and causes of death among individuals in opioid agonist t...
Aim: In 2006-2014, the rate of drug-related deaths, typically opioid poisonings, more than doubled i...
Background Opioid-related deaths have increased in Western countries over recent decades. Despite nu...
Background: Mortality is increased among people with opioid use disorder but reduced while on opioid...
AbstractBackgroundGlobally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many co...
BACKGROUND: Drug users who are leaving/completing inpatient medication-free treatment may, like drug...
Sweden and many other countries have experienced increases in suicide and accidental overdose deaths...
Background Globally, opioid drug use is an important cause of premature mortality. In many countries...
Aims To evaluate premature mortality and causes of death from young adulthood to middle age in a coh...
Aims: Despite the excess mortality and morbidity associated with acute poisoning by substances of ab...
ObjectivesElevated mortality has been observed among individuals with opioid use disorder (OUD) trea...
Background The involvement of the addictive medications, benzodiazepines (BZDs) and prescription opi...
AIMS: To compare the change in illicit opioid users' risk of fatal drug-related poisoning (DRP) asso...