• J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother · Mar 2017

    New Online Tool for Exploring Global Opioid Consumption Data.

    • Martha A Maurer.
    • J Pain Palliat Care Pharmacother. 2017 Mar 1; 31 (1): 45-51.

    AbstractEach year for nearly two decades, the Pain & Policy Studies Group (PPSG) has received from the International Narcotics Control Board, the global monitoring body for the implementation of the United Nations international drug control conventions, consumption data for six principal opioids used to treat moderate and severe pain: fentanyl, hydromorphone, methadone, morphine, oxycodone, and pethidine. To provide these statistics to a wider audience, PPSG developed an extensive section of its Web site featuring these data in the form of global, regional, and individual country graphs. In recent years, PPSG developed and launched three new interactive Web features for exploring opioid consumption data and generating hypotheses about patterns of opioid consumption. In July 2016, PPSG announced the addition of a new tool on its Web site to explore opioid consumption data: custom consumption graphs for opioid medicines. This tool allows users to select, customize, and create charts of the opioid consumption data and download them for use in presentations or publications. PPSG encourages colleagues to use these tools to explore and study these data to inform their work to improve the accessibility and availability of these important medicines.

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