Misuse of prescription drugs and overdose deaths

2016 
AbstractAims. This study examined overdose deaths involving benzodiazepines and prescription opioids, and studied associated factors. Methods. In a retrospective registry study of drug-overdose deaths (n = 167) with post-mortem toxicological findings of benzodiazepines and/or opioids/carisoprodol (strong analgesics) in Oslo, Norway, from 2006 to 2008, prescribing and dispensing patterns were investigated, and factors associated with benzodiazepines and/or strong analgesics in post-mortem toxicology where these medications were not prescribed were identified. Results. Among deceased with toxicological findings of only benzodiazepines, 28.1% (20.7–36.9) had been dispensed benzodiazepines four weeks prior to death; only strong analgesics, 33.3% (13.0–61.3) had been dispensed strong analgesics; both benzodiazepines and strong analgesics, 58.3% (36.9–77.2) had been dispensed benzodiazepines and/or strong analgesics. Also, 33.0% of the deceased had five or more different prescribing physicians of either benzodi...
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