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Heroin is back. Is your neighborhood next?

Publication: 
USA Today
Publication Date: 

April 15, 2013

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Tags: addiction, heroin, hydrocodone, news articles, opioids, oxycodone

Usefulness of prescription monitoring programs for surveillance - analysis of Schedule II opioid prescription data in Massachusetts, 1996-2006

Author: 

Katz, N., Panas, L., Kim, M., Aude,t A.D., Bilansky, A., Eadie, J., Kreiner, P., Paillard, F.C., Thomas, C., Carrow, G.

Publication Date: 

February 2010

Publication: 
Pharmacoepidemiol Drug Saf. 19(2):115-23.
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Tags: doctor shopping, journal articles, oxycodone, PMP data, prescribing practices, surveillance

Emergency Department Visits Involving Nonmedical Use of Selected Prescription Drugs — United States, 2004–2008

Publication Date: 

6/18/10

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Tags: benzodiazepines, DAWN data, deaths, emergency department visits, fentanyl, government report, hydrocodone, methadone, oxycodone

Florida Shutting ‘Pill Mill’ Clinics

Publication: 
The New York Times
Publication Date: 

August 31, 2011

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Tags: deaths, Florida, law enforcement, news articles, overdoses, oxycodone, PDMP impact, pill mills, PMP startup, surveillance

Opioid Pain Killers Linked to Increased Risk of Some Birth Defects

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Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Publication Date: 

March 2, 2011

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Tags: birth defects, hydrocodone, neonatal addiction, newborns, news articles, opioid abuse, oxycodone, press release

Curtailing diversion and abuse of opioid analgesics without jeopardizing pain treatment

Author: 

Volkow, Nora D., McLellan, Thomas A.

Publication Date: 

April 6, 2011; 305(13):1346-1347

Publication: 
JAMA
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Tags: adolescents, diversion, hydrocodone, journal articles, opioid abuse, oxycodone, pain management

Move to kill Florida pill-mill database not appreciated in Kentucky

Publication: 
Miami Herald
Publication Date: 

02.09.11

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Tags: diversion, Florida, Kentucky, laws and regulations, news articles, oxycodone, pill mills

Op-Ed: Scott dead wrong on pill-mill law

Publication: 
Miami Herald
Publication Date: 

02.09.11

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Tags: diversion, editorials, Florida, laws and regulations, news articles, oxycodone

Prescription opioid usage and abuse relationships: an evaluation of state prescription drug monitoring program efficacy

Author: 

Reisman, R. M., Shenoy, P. J., Atherly, A. J., and Flowers, C. R.

Publication Date: 

2009

Publication: 
Substance Abuse: Research and Treatment 3 41–51
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Tags: addiction, ARCOS, chilling effect, diversion, evaluations, journal articles, opioid abuse, oxycodone, PDMP impact, PMP data, state comparisons, treatment admissions data

Opioid analgesic involvement in drug abuse deaths in American metropolitan areas

Author: 

Paulozzi, L.J.

Publication Date: 

2006

Publication: 
American Journal of Public Health. 96(10):1755-7.
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Tags: DAWN data, geographic comparisons, journal articles, medical examiner data, methadone, opioid abuse, overdoses and deaths, oxycodone
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