Opioid Dose Linked to Overdose Risk

People who take higher doses of narcotics are more likely to overdose, a study finds. The study focused on people who took narcotics for pain. These drugs are also called opioids. They include Oxycontin, Vicodin and others. Researchers looked at 750 accidental deaths from opioid overdose. These were compared with data on nearly 155,000 other people who took opioids for pain. The overdose rate was less than one-half of 1%. It occurred more often among people who were prescribed doses of 100 milligrams a day or more. People who usually took lower doses were less likely to take too much. The Journal of the American Medical Association published the study. HealthDay News wrote about it April 5.

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