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<p>The Polysubstance Overdose-Death Crisis</p>

John F. Peppin, Robert B. Raffa, Michael E Schatman

2020Journal of Pain Research55 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the late 1990s and early 2000s, it was recognized that an increasing number of people were dying from opioid overdose, and regulatory agencies, professional societies, and legislative bodies actively adopted and promulgated efforts to reduce the "epidemic". Yet, despite multiple guidelines, legislative enactions (often draconian), and attempts at legal and financial-penalty remedies, death rates continue to climb. The literature is now replete with the terms "opioid-induced respiratory depression" and "opioid overdose death" to describe the cause of death in many of these cases. Unfortunately, this terminology is too simplistic and now woefully outdated. It understates the complexities of these deaths, and the fact that the majority of overdose deaths currently involve multiple substances -that is, it is now a polysubstance-overdose death crisis.

Topics & Concepts

MedicinePolysubstance dependencePharmacologyPsychiatrySubstance abuseOpioid Use Disorder TreatmentForensic Toxicology and Drug AnalysisAlcohol Consumption and Health Effects