Correlations between opioid mortality increases related to illicit/synthetic opioids and reductions of medical opioid dispensing - exploratory analyses from Canada

Abstract Background North America has been experiencing a persistent epidemic of opioid-related overdose mortality, which has increasingly been driven by fatalities from illicit, toxic opioids in most recent years. Patterns of synthetic opioid availability and related mortality are heterogeneous acr...

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मुख्य लेखकों: Benedikt Fischer (लेखक), Wayne Jones (लेखक), Mark Tyndall (लेखक), Paul Kurdyak (लेखक)
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520 |a Abstract Background North America has been experiencing a persistent epidemic of opioid-related overdose mortality, which has increasingly been driven by fatalities from illicit, toxic opioids in most recent years. Patterns of synthetic opioid availability and related mortality are heterogeneous across Canada, and differing explanations exist as to their differentiated proliferation. We examined the perspective that heterogeneous province-based variations in prescription opioid availability, facilitated by various control strategies, post-2010 may have created regionally differential supply gaps for non-medical opioid use substituted by synthetic opioid products with differential impacts on mortality risks and outcomes in Canada. Methods We examined annual, prescription opioid dispensing rates and changes in the ten Canadian provinces (for the periods of 1) 2011-2018, 2) 'peak-year'-to-2018) in Defined Daily Doses/1000 population/day, derived from data from a large representative, stratified sample of community pharmacies projected to a Canada total. Annual, provincial opioid-related mortality rates and changes for years 2016-2018 were calculated from federal data. We computed correlation values (Pearson's R) between respective province-based change rates for prescription opioid dispensing and opioid-related mortality for the two over-time scenarios. Results All but one province featured reductions in prescription opioid dispensing 2011-2018; seven of the ten provinces had increases in opioid mortality 2016-2018. The correlation between changes in opioid dispensing (2011-2018) and in opioid-mortality (2016-2018) was r = 0.63 (df = 8, p-value: 0.05); the correlation was r = 0.57 (df = 8, p-value: 0.09) for changes in opioid dispensing 'peak year'-to-2018, respectively. Conclusions Quasi-significant results indicate that recent increases in opioid-related deaths driven by illicit, synthetic opioids tended to be larger in provinces where reductions in prescription opioid availability have been more extensive. It is a plausible explanation that these reductions created supply gaps for non-medical opioid use increasingly filled by illicit, synthetic opioids differentially contributing to opioid-related deaths, generating un-intended adverse effects for previous interventions. General prevention measures to reduce opioid availability, and targeted prevention for at-risk opioid users exposed to toxic drug supply may be include counteractive effects and require coordinated reconciliation. 
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690 |a Prescription opioids 
690 |a Mortality 
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690 |a Non-medical use 
690 |a Supply 
690 |a Substitution 
690 |a Public aspects of medicine 
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