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Opioid prescriber responsibility: A Danish drug utilization study

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BRITISH JOURNAL OF CLINICAL PHARMACOLOGY
卷 89, 期 4, 页码 1425-1430

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WILEY
DOI: 10.1111/bcp.15595

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drug utilization; morphine and oxycodone; opioids; pain; pharmacotherapy; prescribing; tramadol

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This study describes the distribution of opioid prescribers in Denmark, including general practitioners, hospital prescribers, and other prescribers. General practitioners are responsible for most opioid treatments, but hospital prescribers are increasingly involved, especially in initiating morphine and oxycodone treatments. There have been changes in the choice of opioids, with a decrease in codeine use and a shift towards tramadol as the most common choice for general practitioners.
AimsWe describe the distribution of prescribers responsible for opioid initiation and maintenance (general practice, hospital prescribers and other prescribers) in Denmark. MethodsWe leveraged data on opioid fills from a 20% sample of all Danes alive during 2000-2021. ResultsOverall, general practitioners were responsible for most treatment initiation (74% during 2000-2021) and maintenance treatment (92%). However, while hospital prescribers initiated approximate to 20% of treatments during 2001-2012, this increased to 35% in 2021. Similarly, hospital prescriber's share of maintenance treatment increased from 5.9% during 2000-2012 to 13% in 2021. This change was particularly pronounced for morphine initiation (48% hospital prescribers in 2021 up from 38% during 2000-2010) and oxycodone initiation (78% up from 41%). Regarding choice of opioids, codeine use dropped markedly, in particular among hospital prescribers. Tramadol was consistently the most common first choice opioid in general practice (33% in 2021), whereas its use among hospital prescribers decreased (54% during 2000-2015 to 15% in 2021). Conversely, the proportion of treatment initiation by hospital prescribers composed of morphine and oxycodone increased to 38% and 42% in 2021, respectively. ConclusionsGeneral practice prescribes most opioids; however, hospital prescribers are increasingly responsible for opioid prescribing, in particular initiation of morphine and oxycodone.

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