2023
DOI: 10.2147/ijgm.s405616
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Rise of Pregabalin Poisoning and Abuse Cases in Serbia: A Ten-Year Retrospective Study

Abstract: Purpose The aim of this study was to analyze data on gabapentinoid-related attendances to the National Poison Control Center of Serbia (NPCC), particularly abuse cases; to estimate its changes and to compare it with trends in national consumption rates of these drugs. We also aimed to analyze the main characteristics of the study population and to investigate the major clinical effects in poisoned patients. Patients and Methods This is a retrospective study of patients … Show more

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“…Following THC in second place for consumed molecules is pregabalin. This coincides with several studies conducted across various countries, noting the increased use of pregabalin in France(Dufayet et al, 2021), Australia(Cairns et al, 2019), Serbia(Antunovic et al, 2023), and even in Algeria(Zergui et al, 2023). This study's outcomes align with a separate investigation conducted in Belgium(Servais et al, 2023), highlighting that young first-generation immigrant men, primarily from North Africa, notably Algeria, have a propensity for pregabalin addiction.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…Following THC in second place for consumed molecules is pregabalin. This coincides with several studies conducted across various countries, noting the increased use of pregabalin in France(Dufayet et al, 2021), Australia(Cairns et al, 2019), Serbia(Antunovic et al, 2023), and even in Algeria(Zergui et al, 2023). This study's outcomes align with a separate investigation conducted in Belgium(Servais et al, 2023), highlighting that young first-generation immigrant men, primarily from North Africa, notably Algeria, have a propensity for pregabalin addiction.…”
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confidence: 88%