Journal: PLOS ONE
Article Title: Systematic review: The relationship between gabapentinoids, etizolam, and drug related deaths in Scotland
doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0310655
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Article Snippet: Tweed et al (2022) [ ] , gabapentinoids (gabapentin and pregabalin) , Investigation of the increase in women DRDs in Scotland. , N/A , Mixed-method investigation into the causes of the increase in women DRDs in Scotland. Three methodological strands were included: comprehensive analysis of routine data, secondary analysis of surveys with individuals using needle exchange programmes, thematic analysis of interviews with professional stakeholders recruited from the Partnership for Action on Drugs in Scotland Harm Reduction Group, and a local alcohol and Drug Partnership, a secondary analysis of interviews with women who use drugs from another project (Older People with Drug Problem). Descriptive statistics were used to analyse the routine data, which was narratively described, and the qualitative data was coded using direct context analysis based on a produced thematic matrix. , Found increase in attendance to treatment initiation meeting for gabapentinoids misuse support for males and females (higher increase rate for males). NRS data analysis revealed that gabapentinoids related deaths were increasing for both males and females, however the spike was much higher for men. ONS data showed smaller gender gap, where prescription gabapentinoids were included in the deaths. Stakeholder interview analysis revealed that prescription drugs were identified as a potential risk factor in the observed increasing DRDs for women, with particular concern including substances such as gabapentinoids and benzodiazepines..
Techniques: Differential Scanning Calorimetry, Software, Control, Quantitation Assay, Gas Chromatography-Mass Spectrometry, Concentration Assay, Chromatography, Mass Spectrometry, Injection, Medications, Produced, Comparison