Prescription Abuse Trends

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96
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Prescription Abuse Trends investigates the growing crisis of prescription drug misuse, a significant public health issue demanding immediate action. The book analyzes epidemiological trends, revealing who misuses which drugs and why, crucial for targeted interventions. It also examines the effectiveness of current health policies, such as prescription drug monitoring programs (PDMPs), in curbing addiction and overdose deaths. Understanding that current strategies haven't curbed this epidemic and need adjustments is a key takeaway.

The book utilizes epidemiological studies, government reports, and academic research to illustrate the problem's scope, especially focusing on opioid prescriptions. It explores prevalence across demographics, regions, and medications, followed by a detailed assessment of health policies' impact on prescription rates and treatment access. A striking fact is the connection to fields like sociology, criminology, and economics, highlighting the complex interplay of social norms, illegal drug diversion, and healthcare costs.

This book differentiates itself by rigorously evaluating existing interventions, providing evidence-based policy analysis for targeted solutions. It progresses from defining the problem to examining misuse patterns, assessing health policies, and proposing solutions, offering value to public health professionals, policymakers, and healthcare providers seeking to address this critical public health crisis.

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