We start out 2019 with 42 new papers. The overarching theme is fentanyl – with some useful data really starting to emerge. Also several addressing surveillance-type issues, which is still badly needed and exciting work. We’ve also got the standard naloxone papers and a few weird drugs (e.g. tramadol and kratom). 1) Drugs Most Frequently InvolvedRead More
Archives for February 2019
PubMed Update December 2018
33 new papers in December 2018. Lots of focus on naloxone, as well as some interesting pieces on national policy and the unintended consequences of the opioid stewardship initiatives. A bit late with this one, so expect January shortly! 1) Health Care Utilization of Opioid Overdose Decedents with No Opioid Analgesic Prescription History. Abbasi AB, Salisbury-Afshar E, JovanovRead More