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March 15, 2017

Top 4 states with highest opioid use

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A new study says 41 of the 50 cities with the highest prevalence of opioid use are in four states in one U.S. region.

Those states are Kentucky, Alabama, Georgia and Arkansas – all in the southeast, according to the report, A Nation in Pain, from mail-order pharmacy Express Scripts.

Higher opioid use in less populated southern cities could be the result of a variety of factors, including:

Of the 25 cities with the highest prevalence of longer-term opioid use, 24 have populations below 100,000.

The largest U.S. cities have opioid rates below the national average. However, they have a higher proportion of users taking very high doses of these drugs.

A report earlier this year from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) showed similar results. In the CDC’s report, the top 5 states for painkiller prescriptions per 100 people in 2012 were Alabama, Tennessee, West Virginia, Kentucky and Oklahoma.

Ups and downs

The report contains both good and bad news regarding consumption of these powerful painkillers in the U.S.

The number of patients filling prescriptions for opioids declined 9.2% between 2009 and 2013.

But the number of prescriptions filled and the number of days of medication per prescription both rose 8.4%.

Some other key findings from the study:

Workers who abuse prescription painkillers are a safety risk to themselves and others, and have lower productivity.

To combat this potential problem, the National Safety Council recommends:

This article retrieved from SafetyNewsAlert.com

Photo Courtesy of Safety News Alert

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