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Opioid Call HistoryUtah Poison Control Center
Marty Malheiro, MS, CHES
Coordinator, Outreach Education
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Introduction
• Misuse/abuse/overdose – far-reaching effects
• UPCC sees overdose in all ages– Intentional and unintentional
• Especially potent for children– “One Pill Can Kill”
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Effects on the UPCC• These calls result in adverse and toxic
effects 20X more frequently
• Creates need for more ED referrals
• UPCC provides treatment recommendations– Higher acuity calls require increased staff time
for consultation
• Increased consultations with MEs office
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Reasons for Pain Medicine Calls• Therapeutic errors – wrong med, double
dose– More common in 60+ age group
• Intentional misuse/abuse– Taking someone else’s med– Taking drug to get high– Taking multiple meds with similar ingredients
(Lortab® and Tylenol®)
• Concerns about withdrawal
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Epidemiology of Opioid CallsUPCC Opioid Call History
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400600800
100012001400
16001800
1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008
Year
# o
f C
alls
1,539
486
UPCC - Toxicall
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Outcomes Of Opioid CallsOutcome % of Opioid ExposuresMinor effect 29.5
Moderate effect 14.1
Major or fatal outcome 6.1
No effect, not followed-non-toxic 34.4
Potentially toxic, but not followed 11.7
Unrelated effect 4.2
100.0
UPCC – Toxicall 2008
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Opioid Call History Statistics<6 6-12 13-19 20-29 30-39 40-49 50-59 60+ Unk Age Total
Unintentionala 244 15 20 57 60 41 40 74 13 564
Intentionalb 0 6 98 228 154 103 50 31 19 689
Adverse Reactionc 2 4 13 47 42 19 15 23 4 169
Otherd 4 2 3 11 19 10 15 10 6 80
250 27 134 343 275 173 120 138 42
TOTAL 1,502
aUnintentional – unforeseen, unplanned event; i.e. child gaining access to a toxic substance, adult taking the wrong medbIntentional – misuse, abuse, suspected suicidecAdverse reaction - unwanted effect due to normal, prescribed, or recommended usedOther – include withdrawal and tampering
UPCC – Toxicall 2008
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Opioid Calls by Age Group• 13-19 years
– 73% intentional (50% self-harm)– 13% severe or fatal outcome
• 20-59 years– 57% intentional (55% self-harm)– 18% therapeutic errors– 14% adverse reactions
• 60+ years– 22% intentional (57% self-harm)– 49% therapeutic errors– 17% adverse reactions
UPCC – Toxicall 2008
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UPCCs Involvement• Medical Director is on the Steering
Committee– Consults with MEs office
• Outreach Coordinator is on Patient & Community Education work group– Participates on Medication Disposal group in
SL County• Include message in all outreach to never
hesitate to call UPCC – free and confidential
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Hot Off the Press!!!
NSDUH Report
February 5, 2009
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Nonmedical Use of Prescription Pain Relievers in the
Past Month, by Gender: Percentages, 2002 to 2007
NSDUH Report 2/5/09
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QUESTIONS