2019
DOI: 10.1016/j.drugpo.2019.01.010
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The triple wave epidemic: Supply and demand drivers of the US opioid overdose crisis

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“…To compensate for lack of access to opioids, people with opioid use disorder may also seek other substances, such as alcohol and benzodiazepines, both of which potentiate overdose risk. These supply-side pressures, which result in an unpredictable and riskier product, combined with reduced tolerance, make each episode of use more likely to result in overdose 4 .…”
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“…To compensate for lack of access to opioids, people with opioid use disorder may also seek other substances, such as alcohol and benzodiazepines, both of which potentiate overdose risk. These supply-side pressures, which result in an unpredictable and riskier product, combined with reduced tolerance, make each episode of use more likely to result in overdose 4 .…”
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“…We must first act quickly to stave off a substantial increase in overdoses, an impending crisis on top of a crisis. ❐ Sarah E. Wakeman 1,2 ✉ , Traci C. Green 3,4 and Josiah Rich 4,5…”
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“…Opioid overdose deaths are often the result of a previous history of substance abuse, which often starts between the ages of 18 to 25 years 16 . Adolescents with a family history of substance abuse are 10-fold more likely to suffer drug abuse disorders in the future than other individuals 14 .…”
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“…Our results suggest notable disparity among gender and racial groups. This could be due to the opioid overdose epidemic following a temporal trend that is comprised of three waves 14,16 . Briefly, the first wave of the opioid overdose epidemic, from 1970 to 1999, was driven by heroin overdoses, which showed a larger burden centered in the black population.…”
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“…Although multiple data sources suggest that illicit high potency opioid use remains a North American problem for now [16], the implications for treatment are relevant to clinicians, researchers and policy makers globally in their efforts towards preparedness for potent synthetic opioids such as IMF. SHALINI ARUNOGIRI 1,2…”
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