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Association between opioid analgesic therapy and initiation of buprenorphine management: An analysis of prescription drug monitoring program data

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Apostolos A. Alexandridis   +5 more
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Association of prescription drug monitoring programs with benzodiazepine prescription dispensation and overdose in adolescents and young adults

Clinical toxicology, 2023
Introduction Prescription drug monitoring programs are state-run databases designed to support safe prescribing of controlled substances and reduce prescription drug misuse.
Michael S. Toce   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Mapping the research addressing prescription drug monitoring programs: A scoping review.

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2022
ISSUES Prescription drug monitoring programs are a harm minimisation intervention and clinical decision support tool that address the public health concern surrounding prescription drug misuse.
Dimi Hoppe, L. Karimi, H. Khalil
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Association between prescription drug monitoring programs use mandates and prescription stimulants received by Medicaid enrollees.

Drug and Alcohol Review, 2023
INTRODUCTION Prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) use mandates are an important policy tool to curb nonmedical opioid use. However, data are scarce about their efficacy on other commonly used prescription drugs such as stimulants.
Christian Gunadi, Yuyan Shi
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Surveillance, Self-Governance, and Mortality: The Impact of Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs on U.S. Overdose Mortality, 2000–2016

Journal of Health and Social Behavior, 2022
Policy mechanisms shaping population health take numerous forms, from behavioral prohibitions to mandates for action to surveillance. Rising drug overdoses undermined the state’s ability to promote population-level health.
Michael Vuolo   +2 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

How Do “Must-Access” Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs Address Opioid Misuse?

American Journal of Health Economics, 2022
The opioid epidemic led to the creation of state Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs) that eventually mandated access. We examine how these “must-access” PDMPs influenced prescribing after an emergency department (ED) visit and in the long term ...
Benjamin Ukert, D. Polsky
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Must-Access Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and the Opioid Overdose Epidemic: The Unintended Consequences

Journal of Health Economics, 2020
Although supply-side drug policies that limit access to legal opioids have reduced prescription opioid abuse, growing evidence shows that these policies have had the unintended consequence of increasing use of illegal opioids, including heroin.
Bokyung Kim
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs and Opioid Prescriptions for Disability Conditions

Applied Health Economics and Health Policy, 2020
There are variants of prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs) and different groups of patients who are prescribed opioids. Patients with disabilities and those with chronic conditions might have different experiences in physician prescribing practices for opioids, when compared to a comparison group without these conditions.To determine ...
Orgul Ozturk   +3 more
openaire   +2 more sources

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