Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
587475 Journal of Safety Research 2012 7 Pages PDF
Abstract

ProblemOverdoses involving prescription drugs in the United States have reached epidemic proportions over the past 20 years.MethodsThis review categorizes and summarizes literature on the topic dating from the first published reports through 2011 using a traditional epidemiologic model of host, agent, and environment.ResultsHost factors include male sex, middle age, non-Hispanic white race, low income, and mental health problems. Agent risk factors include use of opioid analgesics and benzodiazepines, high prescribed dosage for opioid analgesics, multiple prescriptions, and multiple prescribers. Environmental factors include rural residence and high community prescribing rates.DiscussionThe epidemiology of prescription drug overdoses differs from the epidemiology of illicit drug overdoses. Incomplete understanding of prescription overdoses impedes prevention efforts.SummaryThis epidemic demands additional attention from injury professionals.

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