There has been increasing scrutiny of opioid prescribing following injury because of concerns that prescribed opioids may contribute to addiction and overdose. This study aimed to better understand the relationship between injury, opioids prescribed before and after injury, and non-medical drug poisoning. Among a cohort of British Columbians visiting emergency departments following an injury, opioid prescribing in patients who were opioid-naive appears to be a minor contributor to non-medical drug poisoning, particularly when compared with other patient factors, such as being male, being younger and having a low socioeconomic status.Medicine, Faculty ofPediatrics, Department ofNon UBCReviewedFacultyResearche
Background: The prevalence and harms associated with nonmedical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) have...
Introduction: Opioid analgesics have increasingly been prescribed in the treatment of non -cancer pa...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...
Background: Nonfatal opioid overdose is an opportunity to identify and treat substance use disorders...
Background There is growing concern regarding rising rates of prescription drug-related deaths am...
Background: A primary response to the alarming rise in overdose and mortality due to nonmedical pres...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Opioid abuse and overdose constitute an ongoing health emergency. Many presume opio...
Objectives—Prescription opioid (PO) use by people who inject drugs (PWID) is a growing public health...
BackgroundOpioid medication to treat acutely injured patients is usual care in trauma settings. A hi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Objective: Opioid-related overdoses cause substa...
Background and Objectives: Whether ED opioid prescriptions (Rx) lead to future problematic opioid us...
North America is in the midst of an opioid overdose epidemic. British Columbia has been particularly...
Objective: Whether short-term, low-potency opioid prescriptions for acute pain lead to future at-ris...
AIMS: To assess whether naloxone prescribing in clinical contexts targeted pain patients most at ris...
Opioid analgesics have increasingly been prescribed in the treatment of non -cancer pain and this tr...
Background: The prevalence and harms associated with nonmedical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) have...
Introduction: Opioid analgesics have increasingly been prescribed in the treatment of non -cancer pa...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...
Background: Nonfatal opioid overdose is an opportunity to identify and treat substance use disorders...
Background There is growing concern regarding rising rates of prescription drug-related deaths am...
Background: A primary response to the alarming rise in overdose and mortality due to nonmedical pres...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Opioid abuse and overdose constitute an ongoing health emergency. Many presume opio...
Objectives—Prescription opioid (PO) use by people who inject drugs (PWID) is a growing public health...
BackgroundOpioid medication to treat acutely injured patients is usual care in trauma settings. A hi...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2017-06Objective: Opioid-related overdoses cause substa...
Background and Objectives: Whether ED opioid prescriptions (Rx) lead to future problematic opioid us...
North America is in the midst of an opioid overdose epidemic. British Columbia has been particularly...
Objective: Whether short-term, low-potency opioid prescriptions for acute pain lead to future at-ris...
AIMS: To assess whether naloxone prescribing in clinical contexts targeted pain patients most at ris...
Opioid analgesics have increasingly been prescribed in the treatment of non -cancer pain and this tr...
Background: The prevalence and harms associated with nonmedical prescription opioid use (NMPOU) have...
Introduction: Opioid analgesics have increasingly been prescribed in the treatment of non -cancer pa...
BACKGROUND: Due to the loss of tolerance to opioids during medication-assisted treatment (MAT), this...