The use of diverted pharmaceutical opioids is associated with reduced risk of fentanyl exposure among people using unregulated drugs in Vancouver, Canada

Original research
by
Socias, M. Eugenia et al

Release Date

2021

Geography

Canada

Language of Resource

English

Full Text Available

No

Open Access / OK to Reproduce

No

Peer Reviewed

Yes

Objective

The aim of this study was to assess the effects of using diverted POs on fentanyl exposure.

Findings/Key points

PWUD using diverted POs in our sample were 30% less likely to be exposed to fentanyl. This reduced likelihood was primarily observed among PWUD with morphine positive UDT, which could partially be explained by longer duration of action and lower street cost of slow-release oral morphine relative to other POs and fentanyl. Findings suggest that access to a regulated supply of pharmaceutical-grade opioids may serve to reduce fentanyl-related harms.

Design/methods

Data from 2 prospective cohorts of PWUD

Keywords

Evidence base
Harm reduction
Hesitancy of prescribers
Safer supply
Advocacy
About prescribers
Outcomes