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Drug and Alcohol Review
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Prescription drug monitoring programs and drug overdose deaths involving benzodiazepines and prescription opioids

Authors: Di Liang; Yuyan Shi;

Prescription drug monitoring programs and drug overdose deaths involving benzodiazepines and prescription opioids

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AbstractBackground and AimsIn the US, benzodiazepine overdose deaths increased at an alarming rate in the past two decades. Benzodiazepines were also the most common drugs involved in prescription opioid overdose deaths. Benzodiazepine prescribing has been monitored by Prescription Drug Monitoring Programs (PDMPs), but little was known about whether PDMPs reduced drug overdose deaths involving benzodiazepines.Design and MethodsThis study used a difference‐in‐difference design with state‐quarter aggregate data on drug overdose deaths. The primary data source was Mortality Multiple Cause Files in 1999–2016. Three age‐adjusted rates of drug overdose deaths were examined, including those involving benzodiazepines, those involving prescription opioids, and those involving both benzodiazepines and prescription opioids. The policy variables included PDMP data access for benzodiazepines and mandatory use of PDMP data for benzodiazepines. Linear multivariable regressions were used to assess the associations of PDMP policies specific to benzodiazepines with drug overdose death rates, controlling for other state‐level policy and socioeconomic factors, state and time fixed effects, and state‐specific time trends.ResultsNo significant associations were found between PDMP data access for benzodiazepines and changes in drug overdose death rates involving benzodiazepines and/or prescription opioids. Similarly, no significant associations were found between mandatory use of PDMP data for benzodiazepines and changes in drug overdose death outcomes.Discussion and ConclusionsThis study suggested no evidence that PDMP policies specific to benzodiazepines were associated with reduction in benzodiazepine overdose death rates. Future research is warranted to examine detailed features of PDMPs and continuously monitor the impacts of PDMP policies on benzodiazepine‐related consequences.

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