Prescription of potentially addictive medications after a multilevel community intervention in general practice.

Scandinavian Journal of Primary Health Care(2023)

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Addressing prescription practice among GPs in a community as a joint intervention, combined with addressing patients and the public may be a feasible method to obtain long-term reduction of PAM prescriptions.Key pointsNon-therapeutic prescriptions of potentially addictive medications (PAMs) are both a public health concern and a frequent challenge in general practice.A multilevel community intervention, targeting general practitioners, patients, and the public, led to 27% reduction in prescription of PAMs.Both the number of daily users and concomitant use of several PAMs were reduced.The reduction in prescription persisted for three years.
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Opioid,benzodiazepine,inappropriate prescribing,polypharmacy,public health,tapering,z-hypnotic
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