“…Disparities in the availability of opioid analgesics exist not only between high and low‐income regions of the world, but also within high‐income regions, such as Europe (Berterame et al., ; Hastie et al., ; International Narcotics Control Board ). Although several studies have reported patterns in opioid use in specific European countries (Chenaf et al., ; Chinellato, Skaper, Giusti, & Debetto, ; De Conno, Ripamonti, & Brunelli, ; Garcia del Pozo, Carvajal, Viloria, Velasco, & Garcia del Pozo, ; Hamunen, Paakkari, & Kalso, ; Hudec, Tisonova, Foltan, & Kristova, ; Just, Mucke, & Bleckwenn, ; Krnic et al., ; Neutel, Skurtveit, Berg, & Sakshaug, ; Zin, Chen, & Knaggs, ), no study has focused on the trend of opioid consumption over time and the comparison of opioid consumption across all European countries.…”