Cochran Gerald, Hruschak Valerie, DeFosse Brooke, Hohmeier Kenneth C
Department of Psychiatry, School of Medicine.
School of Social Work, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, PA.
Integr Pharm Res Pract. 2016 Aug 25;5:65-73. doi: 10.2147/IPRP.S99539. eCollection 2016.
Opioid medication abuse and overdose are major concerns for public health, and a number of responses to address these issues have taken place across the US. Pharmacists and the pharmacy profession have made important contributions as a part of the response to this national crisis. This article provides a brief review of the antecedents, driving forces, and health status of patients involved in the opioid medication and overdose epidemic. This review further discusses pharmacy-based actions that have been undertaken to address this issue, including prescription drug monitoring, take-back, and naloxone training/distribution programs. This review likewise examines current efforts underway in the field to educate practitioners and needed future steps that must be taken by pharmacists in order to continue the profession's pivotal role in working toward resolving this national public health problem. In particular, evidence and arguments are presented for proactively identifying and intervening with patients who abuse and/or are at risk for overdose. Continued and active engagement by pharmacists in these efforts has the potential to result in important reductions in opioid medication abuse and overdose and improvements for patient's health.
阿片类药物滥用和过量使用是公共卫生的主要关切问题,美国各地已采取了一系列应对措施来解决这些问题。药剂师和药学专业作为应对这一全国性危机的一部分做出了重要贡献。本文简要回顾了参与阿片类药物和过量使用流行的患者的背景、驱动因素和健康状况。本综述进一步讨论了为解决这一问题而采取的基于药房的行动,包括处方药监测、回收和纳洛酮培训/分发计划。本综述同样审视了该领域目前为教育从业者所做的努力,以及药剂师为继续在解决这一全国性公共卫生问题中发挥关键作用而必须采取的未来必要步骤。特别是,提出了积极识别和干预滥用阿片类药物和/或有过量使用风险患者的证据和论据。药剂师持续积极参与这些努力有可能大幅减少阿片类药物滥用和过量使用情况,并改善患者健康状况。