Study links overdose deaths to visiting multiple doctors, pharmacies

Morgantown, WV – Visiting multiple doctors or pharmacies – without coordinating that care – to obtain controlled substances has been linked to a greater risk of prescription drug overdose death, according to a study from West Virginia University.

Studying drug-related death data and information from the West Virginia Controlled Substance Monitoring Program, researchers found “doctor shoppers” accounted for one-quarter of 698 deaths during a 2.5-year period and “pharmacy shoppers” accounted for more than one-sixth, a study abstract stated.

Researchers said prescription monitoring programs may be helpful in identifying potential shoppers, and doctors and pharmacists should improve communication and collaboration.

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The study was published in the June issue of the journal Medical Care.

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