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Is Europe also facing an opioid crisis? ‐ A survey of European Pain Federation chapters

H�user, Winfried; Buchser, Eric; Finn, David; Dom, Geerd; Fors, Egil; Heiskanen, Tarja; Jarlbaek, Lene; Knaggs, Roger D.; Kosek, Eva; Krcevski � �kvar?, Nevenka; Pakkonen, Kaire; Perrot, Serge; Trouvain, Anne?Priscille; Morlion, Bart

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Authors

Winfried H�user

Eric Buchser

David Finn

Geerd Dom

Egil Fors

Tarja Heiskanen

Lene Jarlbaek

Eva Kosek

Nevenka Krcevski � �kvar?

Kaire Pakkonen

Serge Perrot

Anne?Priscille Trouvain

Bart Morlion



Abstract

Background

There is considerable public interest in whether Europe is facing an opioid crisis comparable to the one in the United States and the contribution of opioid prescriptions for pain to a potential opioid crisis.

Methods

A task force of the European Pain Federation (EFIC) conducted a survey with its national chapter representatives on trends of opioid prescriptions and of drug-related emergency departments and substance use disorder treatment admissions and of deaths as proxies of opioid-related harms over the last 20 years.

Results

Data from 25 European countries were received. In most European countries opioid prescriptions increased from 2004 to 2016. The levels of opioid consumption and their increase differed between countries. Some Eastern European countries still have a low opioid consumption. Opioids are mainly prescribed for acute pain and chronic noncancer pain in some Western and Northern European countries. There was a parallel increase in opioid prescriptions and some proxies of opioid-related harms in France, Finland and the Netherlands, but not in Germany, Spain and Norway. In United Kingdom, opioid overdose deaths, but not opioid prescriptions increased between 2016 and 2018. There are no robust data available on whether prescribed opioids for pain patients contributed to opioid-related harms.

Conclusions

There are marked differences between European countries in trends of opioid prescribing and of proxies for opioid-related harms. Europe as a whole is not facing an opioid crisis. Discussions on the potential harms of opioids should not obstruct their prescription for cancer pain and palliative care.

Significance

Europe as a whole is not facing an opioid crisis. Some Eastern European countries have limited access to opioid medicines. Discussions on the potential harms of opioid medicines for noncancer pain should not obstruct opioid therapy for cancer therapy and palliative care.

Citation

Häuser, W., Buchser, E., Finn, D., Dom, G., Fors, E., Heiskanen, T., …Morlion, B. (2021). Is Europe also facing an opioid crisis? ‐ A survey of European Pain Federation chapters. European Journal of Pain, 25(8), 1760-1769. https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1786

Journal Article Type Article
Acceptance Date Apr 18, 2021
Online Publication Date May 7, 2021
Publication Date 2021-09
Deposit Date May 13, 2021
Publicly Available Date May 20, 2021
Journal European Journal of Pain
Print ISSN 1090-3801
Electronic ISSN 1532-2149
Publisher Wiley
Peer Reviewed Peer Reviewed
Volume 25
Issue 8
Pages 1760-1769
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/ejp.1786
Keywords Anesthesiology and Pain Medicine
Public URL https://nottingham-repository.worktribe.com/output/5527680
Publisher URL https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ejp.1786

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