Has the rescheduling of modified-release paracetamol in Australia affected the frequency of overdoses?

Michaela J. Ryan,Andis Graudins, Nicole O'Shea,Firouzeh Noghrehchi,Anselm Wong

EMERGENCY MEDICINE AUSTRALASIA(2024)

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ObjectivesIn June 2020, modified-release paracetamol (paracetamol-MR) preparations were up-scheduled from schedule-2 (available in pharmacy) to schedule-3 (available by request to a pharmacist only). The present study aims to ascertain whether up-scheduling affected the frequency of paracetamol-MR overdoses.MethodsThis is a retrospective cohort study of two data sets from 1 June 2017 to 31 May 2022. Monash Health data were extracted using the diagnosis of paracetamol overdose coding and electronic medical records data. Calls regarding paracetamol-MR overdoses to Victorian Poisons Information Centre (VPIC) were extracted from the Poisons centre call database. We used a quasi-experimental research design with interrupted time series analysis to evaluate the immediate impact and change in trend of poisoning-related calls and ED presentations before and after June 2020. The change in proportion of paracetamol-MR cases in both databases was analysed using the X2 test.ResultsThe proportion of paracetamol-MR cases in both data sets did not change. From Monash Health, there was no level change in monthly paracetamol-MR overdose-related presentations following re-scheduling (rate ratio [RR] = 1.08, 95% confidence interval [CI] = 0.57-2.01). There was no change in monthly paracetamol-MR overdose-related calls to VPIC following re-scheduling (RR = 1.05, 95% CI = 0.96-1.14).ConclusionThe proportion of paracetamol-MR overdoses did not decrease after the up-scheduling to S3. Similarly, the frequency of overdoses by month remained similar. Further limitations on access to paracetamol products may need to be considered. The present study aims to ascertain whether up-scheduling of modified-release paracetamol (paracetamol-MR) affected the frequency of overdoses presented to Monash Health and calls to Victorian Poisons Information Centre. The proportion of paracetamol-MR overdoses did not decrease after the up-scheduling. The frequency of overdoses by month also remained similar. image
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analgesics,chemical and drug-induced liver injury,Poisons control centres,poisoning,toxicology
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