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Is There Less Opioid Abuse in States Where Marijuana Has Been Decriminalized Either for Medicinal or Recreational Use? A Clin-IQ

机译:在将大麻定为非刑事犯罪的国家中无论是药用还是娱乐用途的阿片类药物滥用情况都较少?临床智商

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Opioid use, abuse, and associated mortality have reached an epidemic level. In some states, cannabis is being used to treat chronic pain. To examine the hypothesis that medical marijuana legislation may reduce adverse opioid-related outcomes if patients substitute cannabis for opioids for pain management, we conducted a clinical inquiry (Clin-IQ). We searched Ovid MEDLINE, Ovid MEDLINE In-Process, and Embase for studies using the search terms marijuana, cannabis, legal, marijuana smoking, medical marijuana, opioid-related disorders, cannabis use, medical cannabis, legal aspect, and opiate addiction. We included population-based articles published from January 1, 2012, through December 5, 2018, that assessed the relationship between marijuana use and decriminalization and the aforementioned opioid-related outcomes. Ten peer-reviewed studies met the inclusion criteria; 3 cross-sectional studies, 6 ecologic studies (ie, using aggregate data), and 1 retrospective cohort study. Eight studies reported associations between policies decriminalizing marijuana and reduced prescription opioid use, 1 study was inconclusive, and the retrospective cohort study reported an increase in adverse opioid-related outcomes. These results should be interpreted with caution given limitations associated with the studies’ design. Results demonstrating association between marijuana decriminalization and opioid-related outcomes are mixed. Longitudinal studies are needed, and further analysis of this policy should continue to be tracked.
机译:阿片类药物的使用,滥用和相关死亡率已达到流行水平。在某些州,大麻被用于治疗慢性疼痛。为了检验假说,如果患者用大麻代替阿片类药物来治疗疼痛,医用大麻立法可能会减少与阿片类药物相关的不良后果,我们进行了临床调查(Clin-IQ)。我们使用搜索词大麻,大麻,合法,抽烟,医用大麻,与阿片类药物相关的疾病,大麻使用,医用大麻,法律方面和鸦片成瘾对Ovid MEDLINE,Ovid MEDLINE进行中的研究和Embase进行了研究。我们纳入了2012年1月1日至2018年12月5日发表的有关人群的文章,这些文章评估了大麻使用和非犯罪化与上述阿片类药物相关结局之间的关系。十项经同行评审的研究符合纳入标准; 3项横断面研究,6项生态学研究(即使用汇总数据)和1项回顾性队列研究。八项研究报告了将大麻合法化与减少处方阿片类药物使用之间的关联,其中一项研究尚无定论,回顾性队列研究报告了与阿片类药物相关的不良后果增加。考虑到研究设计的局限性,应谨慎解释这些结果。大麻非犯罪化与阿片类药物相关结局之间存在关联的结果参差不齐。需要进行纵向研究,并应继续跟踪对该政策的进一步分析。

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