Journal article
Trends in opioid utilisation in Australia, 2006-2015: Insights from multiple metrics
EA Karanges, NA Buckley, J Brett, B Blanch, M Litchfield, L Degenhardt, SA Pearson
Pharmacoepidemiology and Drug Safety | WILEY | Published : 2018
DOI: 10.1002/pds.4369
Abstract
Purpose: Population-based observational studies have documented global increases in opioid analgesic use. Many studies have used a single population-adjusted metric (number of dispensings, defined daily doses [DDDs], or oral morphine equivalents [OMEs]). We combine these volume-based metrics with a measure of the number of persons dispensed opioids to gain insights into Australian trends in prescribed opioid use. Methods: We obtained records of prescribed opioid dispensings (2006-2015) subsidised under Australia's Pharmaceutical Benefits Scheme. We used dispensing claims to quantify annual changes in use according to 3 volume-based metrics: DDD/1000 pop/day, OME/1000 pop/day, and dispensings..
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Awarded by Australian Education International, Australian Government
Funding Acknowledgements
National Health and Medical Research Council (NHMRC) Centre of Research Excellence in Medicines and Ageing, Grant/Award Numbers: 1060407 and 1041742; University of Sydney