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Distance traveled and frequency of interstate opioid dispensing in opioid shoppers and nonshoppers

机译:阿片类购物者和非购物者中州际阿片类药物的行进距离和频率

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Little is known about how far opioid shoppers travel or how often they cross state lines to fill their opioid prescriptions. This retrospective cohort study evaluated these measures for opioid shoppers and nonshoppers using a large U.S. prescription database. Patients with ≥3 opioid dispensings were followed for 18 months. A subject was considered a shopper when he or she filled overlapping opioid prescriptions written by >1 prescriber at ≥3 pharmacies. A heavy shopper had ≥5 shopping episodes. Outcomes assessed were distance traveled among pharmacies and number of states visited to fill opioid prescriptions. A total of 10,910,451 subjects were included;.7% developed any shopping behavior and their prescriptions accounted for 8.6% of all opioid dispensings. Shoppers and heavy shoppers were younger than the nonshoppers. Shoppers traveled a median of 83.8 miles, heavy shoppers 199.5 miles, and nonshoppers 0 miles. Almost 20% of shoppers or heavy shoppers, but only 4% of nonshoppers, visited >1 state. Shoppers traveled greater distances and more often crossed state borders to fill opioid prescriptions than nonshoppers, and their dispensings accounted for a disproportionate number of opioid dispensings. Sharing of data among prescription-monitoring programs will likely strengthen those programs and may decrease shopping behavior. Perspective: This study shows that opioid shoppers travel greater distances and more often cross state borders to fill opioid prescriptions than nonshoppers, and their dispensings accounted for a disproportionate number of opioid dispensings. The findings support the need for data sharing among prescription-monitoring programs to deter opioid shopping behavior.
机译:对于阿片类药物购物者行进多远或他们越过州界线填写阿片类药物处方知之甚少。这项回顾性队列研究使用大型美国处方数据库评估了针对阿片类药物购物者和非购物者的这些措施。阿片类药物≥3的患者随访18个月。当受试者在≥3家药房中填写由> 1位处方者撰写的重叠阿片类药物处方时,被视为购物者。一个沉重的购物者购物次数≥5。评估的结果是药房之间的旅行距离以及为填写阿片类药物处方而拜访的州数。总共包括10,910,451名受试者; .7%的人有购物行为,他们的处方占所有阿片类药物配药的8.6%。购物者和购物者比不购物者年轻。购物者的平均行程为83.8英里,重购物者的平均行程为199.5英里,非购物者的平均行程为0英里。几乎有20%的购物者或重度购物者,但只有4%的非购物者访问了> 1个州。与非购物者相比,购物者要走更远的距离,更经常越过国家边界来填写阿片类药物处方,他们的药品投放量占阿片类药品投放量的不成比例。在处方监控程序之间共享数据可能会增强这些程序,并可能减少购物行为。观点:该研究表明,与非购物者相比,阿片类药物的购物者行进更远的距离,并且更经常越过国家边界来填写阿片类药物处方,并且他们的分发量占阿片类药物分发量的比例不成比例。这些发现支持处方监控程序之间需要数据共享以阻止阿片类药物的购物行为。

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