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The Epidemic of Prescription Drug Abuse inNew York State
Andrew J. Kolodny, M.D.Chairman, Department of Psychiatry
Maimonides Medical Center
Senate Round Table Discussion
August 31, 2011
New York, NY
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Unintentional overdose deaths involving opioidanalgesics parallel per capita sales of opioidanalgesics in morphine equivalents by year,
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Source: United States General Accounting Office: Dec. 2003, OxyContin Abuse and Diversion and
Efforts to Address the Problem.
Dollars Spent Marketing OxyContin (1996-2001)
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Physician Education Regarding Opioids forChronic Non-Cancer Pain Emphasizes:
Opioid addiction is rare in pain patients.
Physicians are needlessly allowing patients to
suffer because of opiophobia.
Opioids are safe and effective for chronic pain
Patients who appear to be drug seeking mayhave pseudo-addiction.
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Controlling the epidemic:A Three-pronged Approach
Primary Prevention- prevent new cases ofopioid addiction
Secondary Prevention- provide people whoare addicted with effective treatment
Supply control- collaborate with lawenforcement, DEA and OPMC to limit black-market availability
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Data from Prescription Drug MonitoringProgram Can Be Used to:
Flag high volume prescribers.
Allow (or require) providers to utilize data.
Provide prescribers with their own prescriptionhistory.
Identify patients in need of addiction treatment.
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Regulatory & Policy Interventions
Utilize PDMP data
Up-schedule hydrocodone (Vicodin & Norco)products
Establish standards of care for prescribing ofcontrolled substances urine tox
dosing limits
use of PDMP data
Prescriber/pharmacy requirements to viewpatient photo IDs
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Summary
New York State is in the midst of a severeprescription epidemic
Prescribers and the public need to be better informed
about risks of opioid use/misuse
The effective interventions to control this epidemicare within our grasp.
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To write prescriptions is
easy, but to come to anunderstanding with peopleis hard.
Franz Kafka, A Country Doctor
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