Doctors request opioids in smaller packs as over-prescription wakes abuse concerns

Doctors, pharmacies and politicians have voiced concern that the pharmaceutical industry’s inability to supply opioid prescriptions in smaller packets, and the resulting over-prescription of addictive morphine pills, could spur levels of opioid abuse in Denmark.

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Doctors in Denmark are often forced to prescribe opioids in packages containing far more pills than needed as smaller units are not available in Denmark, according to a report by Berlingske.A patient who needs “a handful” may be prescribed up to 100 pills, writes the media.Doctors, pharmacies and politicians have voiced concern that the pharmaceutical […]


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