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Int. J. Drug Policy · Jul 2020
Use of analgesics following rescheduling of codeine in Australia: An interrupted time series analysis in the veteran population.
The Australian medicines regulator, the Therapeutic Goods Administration (TGA), rescheduled all codeine-containing medicines to be available only on prescription on 1 February 2018. This study was conducted to determine whether use of analgesics changed following codeine re-scheduling to prescription only status, and whether there was a change in the use of codeine preparations and a therapeutic shift to stronger opioids or other analgesics in the Australian veteran population following the change. ⋯ A significant increase in prescription use of paracetamol with codeine 8mg was observed after the February 2018 codeine re-scheduling. Therapeutic shift to stronger opioid analgesics was not observed in the study population.