Opioid use down amid tighter scripts


The combination of wastewater and PBS data paints a picture of how opioid use is changing, with environmental health scientists suggesting tighter script controls are likely helping Oxycodone and fentanyl use in Australia gradually declined between 2018 and 2022, with prescription controls, pandemic patterns and substitution thought to be responsible for falling numbers, published analysis

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