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__________________________________ Prescription Opioids: Risk Management and Strategies for Safe Use

AGENCIES INVOLVED IN COLLECTING AND REPORTING DATA ON NONMEDICAL OPIOID ANALGESIC USE

Agency [Sponsor]

Activities

National Institute on Drug Abuse [NIH, DHHS]

Conducts research involving drug abuse and addiction, tracks trends, disseminates results to improve drug abuse and addiction prevention, treatment, and policy Collects data related to drug, alcohol, and cigarette use and attitudes in public and private secondary school students in 8th, 10th, and 12th grade Monitors drug-related hospital emergency visits and deaths to track the impact of drug use, misuse, and abuse; conducts retrospective review of medical records and case files Generates reports to assist in treatment planning, tracks changes in patient function over time, tracks trends in drug usage, monitors program performance and prepares mandated reports to government and elected officials, maintains an electronic data collection system Provides information on alcohol use and nonmedical use of prescription opioids (excluding methadone and heroin), sedatives, tranquilizers, and amphetamines in non-institutionalized populations 18 years of age and older Obtains statistical information related to illicit drug use, administers population-level questionnaires to non-institutionalized residents 12 years of age and older through in-person interviews to obtain data on illicit and prescription drug use Studies and combats substance abuse, surveys children, teens, college students, parents, other adults, prisoners, and women receiving temporary assistance Collects product- and locality-specific data; measures rates of abuse, misuse, and diversion to help understand trends; helps develop interventions; assists pharmaceutical companies in regulatory adherence; operates a prescription drug abuse, misuse, and diversion surveillance system Collects data related to newly booked arrestees regarding drug use, drug and alcohol dependence, treatment, and drug market participation Provides a real-time comprehensive poisoning surveillance and toxicovigilance database, operates a uniform data set from the AAPCC Investigates deaths that come under the jurisdiction of the OMI, including poisoning and drug-related fatalities

Monitoring the Future Survey [NIDA, ISR]

Drug Abuse Warning Network [SAMHSA]

Drug Evaluation Network System [TRI, ONDCP]

The National Epidemiologic Survey on Alcohol and Related Conditions [DHHS/NIH/NIAAA]

The National Survey on Drug Use and Health [SAMHSA’s OAS, DHHS, RTI]

The National Center on Addiction and Substance Abuse at Columbia University [private funding]

Researched Abuse, Diversion, and Addiction- Related System [Purdue Pharma, Rocky Mountain Poison Control Center]

The Arrestee Drug Abuse Monitoring Program [NIJ]

The National Poison Data System [AAPCC]

Office of the Medical Investigator (OMI) [city, county, and state governments]

AAPCC = American Association of Poison Control Centers, DHHS = U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, ISR = Institute for Social Research, NIAAA = National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism, NIDA = National Institute on Drug Abuse, NIH = National Institutes of Health, NIJ = National Institute on Justice, ONDCP = White House Office of National Drug Control Policy, SAMHSA’s OAS = Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration, TRI = Treatment Research Institute. Source: [62] Table 7

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