Opioids and Public Health: The Prescription Opioid Ecosystem and Need for Improved Management
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Opioids and Public Health: The Prescription Opioid Ecosystem and Need for Improved Management
Abstract
While U.S. opioid prescribing has decreased 38% in the past decade, opioid deaths have increased 300%. This opioid paradox is poorly recognized. Current approaches to opioid management are not working, and new approaches are needed. This article reviews the outcomes and shortcomings of recent U.S. opioid policies and strategies that focus primarily or exclusively on reducing or eliminating opioid prescribing. It introduces concepts of a prescription opioid ecosystem and opioid pool, and it discusses how the pool can be influenced by supply-side, demand-side, and opioid returns factors. It illuminates pressing policy needs for an opioid ecosystem that enables proper opioid stewardship, identifies associated responsibilities, and emphasizes the necessity of making opioid returns as easy and common as opioid prescribing, in order to minimize the size of the opioid pool available for potential diversion, misuse, overdose, and death. Approaches are applicable to opioid prescribing in general, and to opioid prescribing after surgery.
Copyright © 2021, the American Society of Anesthesiologists. All Rights Reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Dr. Kharasch and Dr. Adams have no competing interests. Dr. Clark has a consulting agreement with Teikoku Pharma USA (San Jose, California).
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