Prescription opioid analgesic use in France: Trends and impact on morbidity–mortality
European Journal of Pain2018Vol. 23(1), pp. 124–134
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Chouki Chenaf, Jean Kaboré, J. Delorme, Bruno Pereira, Aurélien Mulliez, M. Zénut, Noémie Delage, Denis Ardid, Alain Eschalier, Nicolas Authier
Abstract
In 2004-2017, prescription opioid use in France at least doubled and oxycodone use increased particularly, associated with a nontrivial increase in opioid-related morbidity-mortality. Although giving no indication for an 'opioid epidemic,' these findings call for proper monitoring of opioid use.
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