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Distance Traveled and Frequency of Interstate Opioid Dispensing in Opioid Shoppers and Nonshoppers
2013
Journal of Pain
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.
doi:10.1016/j.jpain.2013.04.014
pmid:23791042
fatcat:x4mnbhgy2vh73gvi3pisq2vigu